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I. Sites Explored 1. WALES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2019

Evan M. Chapman*
Affiliation:
evan.chapman@museumwales.ac.uk

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Roman Britain in 2018
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Copyright © The Author(s) 2019. Published by The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 

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References

1 PRN 33946, NPRN 401741.

2 Work by Philip Poucher of Archaeology Wales Ltd in advance of a new access track.

3 Britannia 49 (2018), 336Google Scholar.

4 A small-scale community excavation by Ian Grant of Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, funded by Cadw, to investigate the line of a possible Roman road identified during a pipeline scheme in 2007. N. Jones sent information.

5 R.J. Silvester, ‘Clawdd Coch’, in B.C. Burnham and J.L. Davies, Roman Frontiers in Wales and the Marches (2010), 310–11.

6 Fluxgate Gradiometer survey by Ian Brooks of Engineering Archaeological Services.

7 Britannia 23 (1992), 257–8Google Scholar. Jones, G.D.B., ‘Abertanant and Llanymynech’, Manchester Archaeology Bulletin 6 (1991), 2935Google Scholar.

8 Work by Paul Sambrook of Trysor in advance of groundworks for a poultry unit.

9 Work by Mike Jones and Dave Gilbert of Rubicon Heritage. R. Morgan sent information.

10 Work by Nick Wells and Dave Gilbert of Rubicon Heritage. R. Morgan sent information.

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