Ave Valley Survey Project, Porto, Portugal

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Introduction

Field 187, machine-cut trench for the insertion of a well
Field 187, machine-cut trench for the insertion of a well

This archive presents the results of a field survey undertaken between 1994 and 1997. The survey set-out to examine a sample area of the landscape in northern Portugal with the primary objective of examining the impact of Roman annexation on the indigenous landscape of a region which had a sophisticated Pre-Roman Iron Age culture.

The archive consists of the geophysical survey files, the GIS data, the pottery database and supporting images.

The full publication which complements this archive is available from: Internet Archaeology


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