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The Roman villa at Whitebeech, Chiddingfold: excavations in 1888 and subsequently

The Rev T S COOPER (edited by JOHN LEVESON GOWER and MARIAN GOWER)

This paper brings together all the known data on the Roman villa at Whitebeech, Chiddingfold. Specifically, it contains the previously unpublished report by the Rev T S Cooper on his excavation of the villa from 1888 onwards. Previously published information on excavations at the site in 1883 by Ralph Nevill are reproduced here on microfiche [now online on this website]. A discussion of the finds reported by Nevill and Cooper is given together with a general discussion of the surviving finds from the site. Detailed catalogues of the extant finds are given on microfiche. Discussion is limited to a few general remarks on the villa plan, the dating evidence, the economy of the villa, and the trade between various production centres and the villa.

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