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Roman Birmingham 4 Excavations At Metchley Roman Fort 20042005 The Western Fort Interior Defences And Postroman Activity Alex Jones

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Roman Birmingham 4 Excavations At Metchley Roman Fort 20042005 The Western Fort Interior Defences And Postroman Activity Alex Jones
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.98 MB
Author: Alex Jones
ISBN: 9781407309309
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Roman Birmingham 4 Excavations At Metchley Roman Fort 20042005 The Western Fort Interior Defences And Postroman Activity Alex Jones by Alex Jones 9781407309309 instant download after payment.

An area excavation was undertaken in December 2004–May 2005 within the western part of the interior and defences of Metchley Roman fort, Birmingham (central England) in advance of proposals for a new hospital development. This was the largest single excavation of the fort interior undertaken at Metchley, comprising an area of approximately 0.4ha, equivalent to approximately 9% of the total internal area of the Phase 1 and Phase 3 fort. This volume, the fourth in the reports, concentrates on the researches into the western fort interior, defences, and post-Roman activity.

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