Ancient settlement provides new evidence on Roman transition
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Ancient settlement provides new evidence on Roman transition
Archaeologists from Cotswold Archaeology have uncovered the remains of a substantial rural settlement in Fordingbridge, England, dating back to the Late Iron Age and continuing into the Roman period. The excavation is being conducted ahead of a residential development by CALA Homes, revealing over 2,000 archaeological features across the 0.84-hectare site. Located on a river terrace overlooking Allen Brook and its tributaries, the researchers ha…
Ancient rural settlement in Fordingbridge reveals Iron Age to Roman transition, daily life, and industry
Archaeologists from Cotswold Archaeology have revealed the remains of a previously unknown rural settlement on the western edge of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England. The excavation, ahead of a housing development by CALA Homes, has revealed more than 2,000 archaeological features across 0.84 hectares of a river terrace above Allen Brook and its tributaries. The site lies […]
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