McGrail, S., ed. (1990). Maritime Celts, Frisians and Saxons:. York: Council for British Archaeology.

Title
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Title:
Maritime traffic between the Rhine and Roman Britain:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
a preliminary note
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Issue:
Maritime Celts, Frisians and Saxons:
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Series:
Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
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Volume:
71
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Page Start/End:
82 - 84
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cba_rr_071.pdf (18 MB) : Download
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Abstract:
discussion of the system of trans-shipment centres via which merchandise from other parts of the Roman Empire reached Britain, and the process of transfer between vessels involved. It is suggested that the River Rhine was a principle artery in this network, and evidence for the location of some of the British ports handling these cargoes is considered
Author
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Author:
Gustav Milne
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1990
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ISBN:
0-906780-93-4
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Subjects / Periods:
Vessels (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Ports Handling (Auto Detected Subject)
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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25 Apr 2005