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Recent work on the Roman Fens of eastern England and the question of imperial estates - DAVID HALL , THE FENLAND PROJECT, NUMBER 2; CAMBRIDGESHIRE SURVEY, PETERBOROUGH TO MARCH (East Anglian Archaeology Report no. 35, Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee, Cambridge 1987). Pp. ix + 77, pls. 13, figs. 46,1 microfiche. £15.00. ISSN 0307-2460. - DAVID GURNEY ET AL., SETTLEMENT, RELIGION AND INDUSTRY ON THE FEN-EDGE; THREE ROMANO-BRITISH SITES IN NORFOLK (East Anglian Archaeology Report no. 31, Norfolk Archaeological Unit, Dereham 1986). Pp. xiv + 163, pls. 23, figs. 95, 2 microfiches. £17.00. ISSN 0307-2460. - Francis Pryor , Charles French et al, THE FENLAND PROJECT, NUMBER 1; ARCHAEOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE LOWER WELLAND VALLEY, VOLS.1 AND 2 (East Anglian Archaeology Report no. 27, Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee, Cambridge 1985). Pp. xii + 337, pls. 34, figs. 207,13 microfiches. £27.00. ISSN 0307-2460.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2015

T. W. Potter*
Affiliation:
Department of Prehistoric and Roman-British Antiquities, British Museum, London

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Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 1989

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