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A Roman Villa at the Edge of Empire: Excavations at Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-On-Tees, 2003-04. Archaeological Services Durham University

A Roman Villa at the Edge of Empire: Excavations at Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-On-Tees, 2003-04. Archaeological Services Durham University

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Series: CBA Research Report, Book 170

ArchaeologyAncient RomeBritish History

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ISBN10: 1902771907
ISBN13: 9781902771908
Publisher: Council For British Archaelogy
Published: Aug 31 2013
Pages: 244
Weight: 2.02
Height: 0.60 Width: 8.20 Depth: 11.60
Language: English
Located on the south side of the River Tees, in north-east England, the Roman villa at Ingleby Barwick is one of the most northerly in the Roman Empire. Discovered originally through aerial photography and an extensive programme of evaluation, the site was excavated in 2003-04 in advance of housing development. Unusually for the region, the site demonstrated evidence for occupation from the later prehistoric period through to the Anglo-Saxon. The excavations at Ingleby Barwick are significant not only for their scale but also for being carried out under modern recording conditions, allowing for extensive and detailed analysis of the finds. The villa is also a rare example of a Roman civilian site in the hinterland of Hadrian's Wall.

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