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Lodge Hill Camp Caerleon And The Hillforts Of Gwent Joshua Pollard

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Lodge Hill Camp Caerleon And The Hillforts Of Gwent Joshua Pollard
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.98 MB
Author: Joshua Pollard, Ray Howell, Adrian Chadwick, Anne Leaver
ISBN: 9781841719351, 1841719358
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Lodge Hill Camp Caerleon And The Hillforts Of Gwent Joshua Pollard by Joshua Pollard, Ray Howell, Adrian Chadwick, Anne Leaver 9781841719351, 1841719358 instant download after payment.

This volume describes work on the Iron Age hillfort of Lodge Hill Camp, in Gwent, south-east Wales. Situated adjacent to the later Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon, the hillfort has, until recently, received little archaeological attention.Excavation was undertaken during the summer of 2000 within the interior of the hillfort, at its western entrance, and across the inner bank and ditch of the defences.An extended discussion is offered of Lodge Hill's position within the regional Iron Age sequence, and of Roman and early Medieval reuse of hillforts in south Wales.The results of geophysical and earthwork survey at the hillfort of Llanmelin, near Chepstow, are also reported on.

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