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GWYNEDD (1) Caernarfon, Cae Mawr (SH 479 623): fieldwalking and geophysical survey following the discovery of fragments of Roman pottery as surface finds on a ploughed field on the western shore of the Seiont river (Afon Saint), near the site of the possible Roman bridge.1 The pottery suggests activ...
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Published in: | Britannia (Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies) 2017-11, Vol.48, p.319-321 |
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Summary: | GWYNEDD (1) Caernarfon, Cae Mawr (SH 479 623): fieldwalking and geophysical survey following the discovery of fragments of Roman pottery as surface finds on a ploughed field on the western shore of the Seiont river (Afon Saint), near the site of the possible Roman bridge.1 The pottery suggests activity in this area during the Roman period, but so far no conclusive Roman features have been identified.2 FIG. 1. ISLE OF ANGLESEY (1) Llangefni, Bryn Cefni Industrial Estate (SH 46458 74711): a trial-trench evaluation investigated a known late Iron Age to Romano-British settlement. The coins appear to have been associated with the corroded remains of an inverted copper-alloy bowl, spoon and other objects as a single deposit.6 POWYS (1) Caersws, Bradley's Garage, Carno Road (SO 0310 9194): an archaeological evaluation revealed potentially significant archaeological deposits at a depth of between 0.7 m and 1.0 m below the present ground level, while augering indicated around 0.3 m of stratigraphy below this level. |
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ISSN: | 0068-113X 1753-5352 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0068113X17000320 |