Allen, J. R L., Rose, E. J. and Fulford, M. G. (2003). Re-use of Roman stone in the Reedham area of east Norfolk:. Britannia 34. Vol 34, pp. 129-141.

Title: Re-use of Roman stone in the Reedham area of east Norfolk:
Subtitle: intimations of a possible `lost' Roman fort
Issue: Britannia 34
Series: Britannia
Volume: 34
Page Start/End: 129 - 141
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: An examination of grey quartzite stone found in the fabric of twelve churches in the Reedham district reviews possible explanations for its presence and suggests that the re-use of stone from a substantial Roman building or buildings nearby is the most likely reason. The character and date of this hypothetical building are considered, along with its relationship to other Roman structures in the area.
Author: John R L Allen
E J Rose
Michael G Fulford
Other Person/Org: Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 2003
Subjects / Periods:
Forts (Roman Auxiliary) (BIAB)
Churches (BIAB)
Stone (Auto Detected Subject)
Source:
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Created Date: 04 Mar 2004