Leech, R. H. (1986). The excavation of a Romano-Celtic temple and a later cemetery on Lamyatt Beacon, Somerset. Britannia 17. Vol 17, pp. 259-328.

Title: The excavation of a Romano-Celtic temple and a later cemetery on Lamyatt Beacon, Somerset
Issue: Britannia 17
Series: Britannia
Volume: 17
Page Start/End: 259 - 328
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Because of depradations by treasure hunters, the summit was totally excavated to reveal a Romano-Celtic temple of late 3rd century, in use into early 5th, square with two annexes and a sunken room. Finds included many votive objects. Probably of later date than the temple were a small building to the north and a cemetery of at least 16 burials aligned E-W with heads to west. Au (abr)
Author: Roger H Leech
Year of Publication: 1986
Subjects / Periods:
Late 3rd Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Temple (Auto Detected Subject)
Romanoceltic Temple (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008