Title: | Further investigations east of Fishbourne Roman Palace | |||||||
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Issue: | Sussex Archaeological Collections 156 | |||||||
Series: | Sussex Archaeological Collections | |||||||
Volume: | 156 | |||||||
Page Start/End: | 23 - 39 | |||||||
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Publication Type: | Journal | |||||||
Abstract: | Excavations in 2014 along the route of a new waterpipe to the north and east of Fishbourne Roman Palace revealed a variety of features, many of which could be correlated with earlier discoveries. Of particular interest, however, were those previously identified as the pre-conquest ditch and aqueduct, as well as a sequence of possible road metallings. Among the finds is a small group of Arretine ware and two further pellets of blue frit, a synthetic pigment used in Roman wall plaster and paintings. | |||||||
Year of Publication: | 2018 | |||||||
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Created Date: | 27 Jun 2019 |