Frere, S. S. (2005). The South Gate and defences of Venta Icenorum:. Britannia 36. Vol 36, pp. 311-327.

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The South Gate and defences of Venta Icenorum:
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Professor Atkinson's excavations, 1930 and 1934
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Britannia 36
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Britannia
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36
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311 - 327
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The paper describes the hitherto unpublished South Gate of the Roman city at Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk, which was excavated by Donald Atkinson in 1934; it discusses the implications both of the adjacent two kinds of external towers and of his trench through the rampart behind the city's north wall, dug in 1930 but not previously published.
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Sheppard S Frere
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2005
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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16 Mar 2006