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Excavation Of An Enigmatic Multiperiod Site On The Isle Of Portland Dorset Susann Palmer

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Excavation Of An Enigmatic Multiperiod Site On The Isle Of Portland Dorset Susann Palmer
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.05 MB
Author: Susann Palmer, Denene Reilly
ISBN: 9781407306162, 1407306162
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Excavation Of An Enigmatic Multiperiod Site On The Isle Of Portland Dorset Susann Palmer by Susann Palmer, Denene Reilly 9781407306162, 1407306162 instant download after payment.

This report involves a multi-period site in a corner of the large sports field of the Royal Manor Arts College in Weston Road, Portland (Dorset, southern England). Excavation took place following the proposed development of an all-weather sports field, which was shown to contain many structures and other remains during preliminary assessment work by commercial archaeologists. The on-site work took place over a period of about 15 months. A large number of features and a very large quantity of finds were revealed. Specialists in different fields have contributed to the study of the main categories of finds and numerous photographs and drawings give a clear indication of the interest of the site and its assemblages.

With contributions by Joanna Bird, Malcolm Lyne, Christopher Sparey-Green, Mark Maltby, Michael Allen, Debra Costen, Jane Yeo, David Ashford and David Dungworth

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