Is the Piercebridge assemblage a military votive deposit?
Over the past twenty years, an assemblage of approximately 5,400 Roman objects has been recovered from the bed of the River Tees at Piercebridge, County Durham. The objects were discovered during campaigns of amateur archaeological survey by two divers from the Northern Archaeological Group, a local...
Main Author: | Walton, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Roman Military Equipment Studies
2016
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