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A Late-Roman Cemetery at West Hill, Winchester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Kenneth E. Qualmann
Affiliation:
Winchester City Museums

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Britannia , Volume 12 , November 1981 , pp. 295 - 297
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Copyright © Mr Kenneth E. Qualmann 1981. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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55 Route 45a, I. D. Margary, Roman Roads in Britain, 3rd ed., (1973), 100.

56 K. E. Qualmann, Winchester Excavations since 1972, vol. 1 (forthcoming).

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58 ibid., 52.

59 Clarke, G., The Roman Cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester Studies vol. 3, part ii (1979).Google Scholar

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61 For example, M. Biddle, ‘Hampshire and the Origins of Wessex’ in G. de G. Sieveking et al. (eds.), Problems in Economic and Social Archaeology (1976), 329.

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63 Winchester City Museums catalogue number 378; Subject File BA 7.5.

64 Winchester City Museums History File: 45 Romsey Road. The precise location of the burial is recorded on an Ordnance Survey 1:2500 sheet, Hants XLI. 13 1939 Revision, held by the Museum.

65 See page 362, this volume, for the most recent summary of the Chester Road site.

66 Milner, J., History and Survey of the Antiquities of Winchester (3rd ed., 1839), vol. 2, 206Google Scholar and footnote, refers to a still legible stone of this date.

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