Fulford, M. G. (n.d.). The Romans in Pevensey. Sussex Past & Present 74. Vol 74, pp. 8-9.
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The Romans in Pevensey | ||||||||||
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Sussex Past & Present 74 | ||||||||||
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Sussex Past & Present | ||||||||||
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8 - 9 | ||||||||||
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Further work at the site disproved earlier theories about the presence of a Norman motte (see also 95/646 & 95/650) finding instead that the trench had cut across RB and early medieval `dark earth' occupation layers. Medieval excavation to a depth of five metres cut down to the foundations of the Roman wall which had been built against the slope of the promontory -- explaining its intermittent instability and the need for such substantial renovation. Historical records indicate massive expenditure in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Wooden piles representing the first phase of the Roman foundations are to be dendrochronologically dated. | ||||||||||
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10 Apr 2002 |