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11 - 15; figs
Abstract:
Further investigation in an area known to have medieval and Roman deposits, revealed Roman deposits including pottery, glass and a curvilinear feature thought to be the drain or enclosure ditch of a roundhouse also of Roman date. A patch of charcoal and ash flecks indicating much earlier activity were also noted. Later medieval plough damage accounted for the lack of further evidence. Holroyd, Isabel
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6G, 8G
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