Best, A. (2015). Barcombe and Beddingham: Roman villas from Wealden iron?. Sussex Archaeological Collections 153. Vol 153, Sussex Archaeological Society. pp. 63-71. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085836. Cite this via datacite
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Barcombe and Beddingham: Roman villas from Wealden iron? | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 153 | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | ||
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63 - 71 | ||
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This paper puts forward the archaeological evidence to suggest that Barcombe and Beddingham Roman villas, and the Romano-British settlement at Upper Wellingham, were not only part of the immediate agricultural landscape, but also linked to the wider industrial landscape which had iron production at its core. It also explores how the economic results of an expanding iron industry could have provided the necessary wealth to support these Romanised houses and a substantial trading settlement in this rural location. | ||
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11 Jul 2017 |