EAA 5, 1977: Norfolk, various papers on Roman sites

R. Bagshawe, C. Green, T. Gregory, Andrew Rogerson, P. Wade-Martins and D.A. Edwards

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This report deals with fieldwork and excavation on Roman sites in Norfolk. The papers describe two newly discovered Roman roads, an investigation partly carried out in the nineteenth century on an enclosure at Ashill, two rescue excavations organised by the Norfolk Archaeological Unit at Brampton (pottery kiln) and Scole (Roman town), and finally the results of recent air photography on various sites in the county.

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Bagshawe, R., Green, C., Gregory, T., Rogerson, A., Wade-Martins, P. and Edwards, D.A., 1977, Norfolk, various papers, East Anglian Archaeology 5

A4, 290pp, 104fig, 30pls

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