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14th September 2006, 01:13 PM
I found Roads in Roman Britain (2002)by Hugh Davies quite useful
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17th September 2006, 09:56 PM
A series of Iron-Age trackways / causeways across an old channel of the river Thames were excavated by the Abingdon Archaeological Society a few years back. There is a little bit of information on their website (
http://www.aaahs.org.uk , click on 'Diggers' menu option, then 'Thrupp Trackway Project') and I believe that the site was more fully reported in a fairly recent edition of South Midlands Archaeology (published by CBA group 9).
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18th September 2006, 02:52 AM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by John Walford
A series of Iron-Age trackways / causeways across an old channel of the river Thames were excavated by the Abingdon Archaeological Society a few years back. There is a little bit of information on their website (http://www.aaahs.org.uk , click on 'Diggers' menu option, then 'Thrupp Trackway Project') and I believe that the site was more fully reported in a fairly recent edition of South Midlands Archaeology (published by CBA group 9).
Cheers for this dude! very interesting and useful.