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She showed that the faces were not mass-produced from moulds, but rather the potters added them after the pots were made, and shaped them according to their personal whim or local fashion. She was also able to demonstrate that the propagation of the fashion mirrored that of the Roman army, with
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Tuffreau-Libre, M; Jacques, A, eds. (2001). "The face pots of Gallia Belgica seen in the light of the early development of Roman face pots and face beakers and their connection with the Roman army".
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and other demonstrators against the KGB-led plotters. She thereafter was instrumental in the establishment of several organisations aiming at social reform in the former
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She then began a PhD as an external candidate of London University, which she obtained in 1993. Her expanded doctoral thesis was published in 2007 as
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The BEARR Trust was set up in 1991 under her aegis. In 1993, she co-founded the Russian European Trust for Welfare Reform.
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for Roman face pots. As part of her research, she catalogued sherds and pots obtained from across Europe – from the
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Faces from the past: a study of Roman face pots from Italy and the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire
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in April 1961. They had five children: four boys and a girl. In 1971, one of her twin sons, Mark, died.
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Braithwaite died in London on 10 November 2008, following a long battle with cancer. She was buried in
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linked face pots appearing in various locations as known Roman legions moved from region to region.
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In 1979, Braithwaite began working towards a second undergraduate degree – in archaeology – at the
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La céramique en Gaule et en Bretagne romaines: Commerce, contacts et romanisation
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Lady Braithwaite was born in London to Ida and Patrick Robinson. She studied at
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The Roman Baths and Macellum at Wroxeter: Excavations by Graham Webster 1955–85
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Braithwaite's main contribution to the field was the establishment of a
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née
archaeologist
Roedean School
Westfield College
Rodric Braithwaite
British Foreign Office
1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt
Boris Yeltsin
Soviet Union
Yaroslavl
Institute of Archaeology
Roman Britain
typology
chronology
Black Sea
Iberia
National Institute for Social Work
Levington
"Romano-British Face Pots and Head Pots"
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