Pudding Pan: A Roman Shipwreck and its Cargo in Context

Paperback

Main Details

Title Pudding Pan: A Roman Shipwreck and its Cargo in Context
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Walsh
SeriesBritish Museum Research Publication
Series part Volume No. 202
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:202
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreClassical Greek and Roman archaeology
ISBN/Barcode 9780861592029
ClassificationsDewey:936.204
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations 80 colour illus.

Publishing Details

Publisher British Museum Press
Imprint British Museum Press
Publication Date 30 April 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For more than 300 years commercial fishermen working in the outer Thames estuary have recovered Roman pottery in their oyster dredgers and fishing nets from the seabed in the vicinity of Pudding Pan. However, despite numerous attempts to locate the source of the material, this elusive site has remained undiscovered beneath the waves. This book assesses the recovered assemblage from Pudding Pan to determine the nature and location of the site. Almost 700 artefacts have been retrieved from this area to date, the majority of which are complete plain samian wares, one of the key indicators of the widespread cultural reception of Rome, which were undoubtedly transported throughout the Empire in huge quantities. The exhaustive research presented in this book convincingly argues that the material represents an unknown proportion of a cargo from a Roman trading ship en route from northern France to London that was deposited on the seabed between AD 175 and 195; it is not yet clear whether the deposit represents a shipwreck or a jettisoned cargo. Such a site is extremely rare throughout the Roman Empire, particularly so in northern Europe, and its discovery could play a crucial role in our understanding of Roman trade. The search for the site continues, but this publication offers the first detailed study of a seemingly predominantly samian cargo in British waters and contributes a new perspective on the organisation of trade and consumption in the Roman era.

Author Biography

Michael Walsh is currently a senior maritime archaeological consultant working in the commercial sector on a wide variety of maritime projects. Michael is still research active and continues the search for the Pudding Pan site.

Reviews

This book is essential reading for researchers of Roman trade and Samian pottery. At last, the Pudding Pan Samian ware has the report it deserves. * Current Archaeology *