Gaffney, C. F., Gater, J. A., Linford, P. K., Gaffney, V. L. and White, R. H. (2000). Large-scale systematic fluxgate gradiometry at the Roman city of Wroxeter. Non-invasive investigations at Wroxeter at the end of the twentieth century. Vol 7(2), pp. 81-99.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Large-scale systematic fluxgate gradiometry at the Roman city of Wroxeter | ||||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Non-invasive investigations at Wroxeter at the end of the twentieth century | ||||
Series The series the publication or report is included in |
Archaeological Prospection | ||||
Volume Volume number and part |
7 (2) | ||||
Page Start/End The start and end page numbers. |
81 - 99 | ||||
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Journal | ||||
Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
over a number of field sessions, the Roman city of Wroxeter was surveyed using fluxgate gradiometers. In the paper the authors describe the\r\n strategy for assessing a large site, approximately 0.7 km2 in size, as well as presenting the graphical results. Prior to the survey it was believed\r\n that Wroxeter was a garden city with areas of open space inside the defensive ramparts. The results of the magnetic survey, however,\r\n suggested that almost the whole of the area contains significant archaeological anomalies. The interpretation of the data has provided a wealth\r\n of detail concerning the layout and zonation of the city. Although many of the most prestigious buildings were already known, it is the\r\n evidence for the lower status occupants of the city that is of particular note. For the first time geophysical survey has defined the settlement\r\n areas as well as suggesting industrial zones where the lower status population of Roman Wroxeter are believed to have worked. | ||||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
2000 | ||||
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Created Date The date the record of the pubication was first entered |
31 Jan 2001 |