Archaeological papers, 19th-early 20th century, of Francis Haverfield, primarily relating to his work on Roman Britain. The papers include notebooks, manuscripts, typescripts, plans, and photographs. The majority of the material is pre-1920, though the archive also includes some material collected by Margerie Venables Taylor, whose correspondence continues after Haverfield's death in 1919.
Papers of F.J. Haverfield
This material is held atBodleian Art, Archaeology and Ancient World Library
- Reference
- GB 479 MSS. Haverfield
- Dates of Creation
- 19th-early 20th century
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English.
- Physical Description
- 40 boxes, 10 folders and 30 notebooks
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Francis John Haverfield (1860-1919) was a historian and archaeologist; he specialised in Roman epigraphy and Roman Britain. His works include The Romanization of Roman Britain (London, 1905), and Ancient Town Planning (Oxford, 1913); he also contributed to the Victoria County History series. See the Dictionary of National Biography for details.
Arrangement
The majority of the archive has been arranged according to archaeological site, in pre-1974 county groupings. Material which does not sit within this arrangement has been sorted under the following headings: Hadrian's wall; Britain, general; Material for 'Ancient Town Planning'; England, general; Haverfield lectures; Foreign, Haverfield; Roman, general; and Miscellaneous.
Access Information
For admissions procedures see http://www.saclib.ox.ac.uk/sac02libcollspe.htm.
Acquisition Information
Bequeathed to the Asmolean Museum in 1919.
Note
Collection level description created by Susan Thomas, Department of Special Collections and Western Manuscripts.
Other Finding Aids
Two indexes to the archive are available:
- a topographical index, arranged by county and site
- an author index to letters etc., which indicates the site referred to.