Peacock, D. D. (1969). Romano-British salt-working site at Trebarveth, St Keverne. Cornish Archaeol 8. Vol 8, pp. 47-65.

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Romano-British salt-working site at Trebarveth, St Keverne
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Cornish Archaeol 8
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Cornish Archaeology
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8
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47 - 65
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SW 79601931. Excavations at site T3 in 1969 produced evidence of salt working, probably in 2nd century AD. Two superimposed stone-built rectangular ovens were found, together with a large quantity of briquetage which seems to represent exclusively the remains of vessels used in evaporating sea water. The ovens are situated within a round building which is connected with a field system. Au
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David D Peacock
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1969
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Vessels (Auto Detected Subject)
2nd Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Briquetage (Auto Detected Subject)
Field System Au (Auto Detected Subject)
Salt (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008