Where Rivers Meet: Landscape, Ritual, Settlement and the Archaeology of River Gravels

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University of Birmingham (2012) Where Rivers Meet: Landscape, Ritual, Settlement and the Archaeology of River Gravels [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000311

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Project Reports

The Where Rivers Meet reports are divided into six volumes; a summary of the contents of each volume can be found on the overview page.

Volume 4: Geophysical Survey

Volume 4 Multi-technique geohysical survey of the monuments in the Focus Area by M.S. Watters is available to download as a single Portable Document Format (13MB) for users with higher speed connections.The volume is also available as a series of smaller PDF download files for lower-speed connections.

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