Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Roman settlement , are of Roman or earlier origin , then it is highly unlikely that they were abandoned at the end of the Roman period and only recolonised at the end of the Saxon . If the results of field surveys within such areas ...
... Roman settlement , are of Roman or earlier origin , then it is highly unlikely that they were abandoned at the end of the Roman period and only recolonised at the end of the Saxon . If the results of field surveys within such areas ...
Page 59
... Roman road ( or other dated linear feature ) to the boundaries immediately adjacent to it , but to the general layout of the landscape over a far wider area . In a sense , such an approach can be visualised as the excavation of a ...
... Roman road ( or other dated linear feature ) to the boundaries immediately adjacent to it , but to the general layout of the landscape over a far wider area . In a sense , such an approach can be visualised as the excavation of a ...
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... Roman period . Intensive land - use may not have occurred to any great extent on the heavier clays at this time , but may have done so by the end of the Roman period . In this context a rather different kind of arrangement of the rural ...
... Roman period . Intensive land - use may not have occurred to any great extent on the heavier clays at this time , but may have done so by the end of the Roman period . In this context a rather different kind of arrangement of the rural ...
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