Busby, P., De Moulins, D., Lyne, M., McPhillips, S. and Scaife, R. G. (2001). Excavations at Clatterford Roman villa, Isle of Wight. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society. Vol 56, pp. 95-128.

Title: Excavations at Clatterford Roman villa, Isle of Wight
Issue: Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society
Series: Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society
Volume: 56
Page Start/End: 95 - 128
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Discusses the archaeological sequence, economy and environmental impact of Clatterford Roman Villa, based upon the results of a recent geophysical survey. The investigation revealed the plan of the later villa complex and suggested that the villa, or its proto-settlement, may date to the time of the Roman Conquest. Later in the first century AD a road was established across the valley bottom. During the third century AD extensive surfaces were laid out over the fringe of the valley bottom, adjacent to the villa. It is believed that these might have been stockyards. The villa was abandoned in the fourth century. Includes separately authored reports on:
Author: Peter Busby
Dominique De Moulins
Malcolm Lyne
Sean McPhillips
Rob G Scaife
Year of Publication: 2001
Subjects / Periods:
Fourth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
First Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Third Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
Villa (Auto Detected Subject)
Roman Conquest Later (Auto Detected Temporal)
A Road (Auto Detected Subject)
Geophysical Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
Villa Based (Auto Detected Subject)
Note: [OS SZ 4798 8741]
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Created Date: 10 Oct 2002