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Boon, G., ed. (1978).
Roman Sites
. Cambrian Archaeological Association.
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Roman Sites
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Cambrian Archaeological Association Monographs
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George Boon
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Cambrian Archaeological Association
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1978
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31 Mar 2022
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Abstract
Excavations on the site of a Roman Quay at CaerIeon, and its significance
George Boon
1 - 24
3rd century stone quay and timber breakwater
Excavations at Great Bulmore, near Caerleon
B Vyner
25 - 34
Roman settlement and cemetery near Caerleon
Excavations at Brithdir, near Dolgellau
R White
35 - 62
Rescue excavations on housing site near Roman fortlet at Brithdir revealed late 1st-early 2nd century evidence = part of bathhouse; probable defences of auxiliary fort; industrial phase and dismantlement.
Excavations at Church Street, Carmarthen, 1976
Heather F James
63 - 106
Evidence bearing on the problem of the military occupation at Carmarthen, with possible structural features, Flavian samian and coins and he line of the rampart of the Roman town established by excavation in its southern sector. Third century civilian occupation, apandoned by middle of 4th century.
Remains of crops and other plants from Carmarthen (Church Street)
Gordon C Hillman
107 - 112
Discussion of environmental evidence from organic matter in the pits and wells excavated in Church Street
A comparative list of plant-remains from Caerwent
George C Boon
113 - 119
Early 20th century plant identification from Caerwent: of 94 species found in the years 1902-1908; and lists for two wells and a deep pit opened in 1909.
The excavation of a Roman pottery kiln at Llanedeyrn, Cardiff
B Vyner
G Evans
120 - 129
Rescue excavations on housing site near.Cardiff uncovered remains of the flue, stokehole and furnace of a small pottery kiln of probable 3rd century AD date
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