Nash-Williams, V., ed. (1947). A Hundred Years of Welsh Archaeology: Centenary Volume, 1846–1946. Cambrian Archaeological Association. https://doi.org/10.5284/1091064.  Cite this via datacite

Title: Roman Period
Issue: A Hundred Years of Welsh Archaeology: Centenary Volume, 1846–1946
Series: Cambrian Archaeological Association Monographs
Page Start/End: 80 - 104
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1091064
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Abstract: The author summarises results of excavation and other research into Roman Wales, beginning by looking at towns, villas, lesser civil sites and native settlements, and going on to industry and the military occupation - the latter in some detail. Lightly illustrated.
Author: H Randall
Publisher: Cambrian Archaeological Association
Year of Publication: 1947
Subjects / Periods:
Haverfield
Caerleon
Caerwent
industry
villas
native setlement
Roman roads
auxilliary forts
fortlets
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Created Date: 31 Mar 2022