Late Iron Age Calleva: The Pre-Conquest Occupation at Silchester Insula IX (Silchester Roman Town: The Insula IX Town Life Project 3). By M. Fulford, A. Clarke, E. Durham and N. Pankhurst. Britannia Monograph Series 32. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London, 2018. Pp. 532, illus. Price: £75.00. isbn 9780907764458
While the first late Iron Age traces were discovered in the 1980s during excavations of the Roman Forum-Basilica (M. Fulford and J. Timby, Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester, London 2000), it has been the fieldwork in ‘Insula IX’ (uncovering slightly over 3,000 m2) that has provided the greatest amo...
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