This volume presents Mark Hinman's report on the 1999 excavation of a small farmstead accompanied by specialist finds reports. The excavations revealed that the original farmstead was first established c.AD 20 and had been used for some degree of pottery production. The site was reused at the end of the 1st century for animal husbandry, as shown by the remains of two aisled barns, which were possibly associated with a nearby villa. The final phase comprised a mid 3rd- to mid 4th-century house with a malting oven. The finds recovered included Iron Age and Roman pottery, as well as kiln products, brooches, coins, spindle whorls, flint, animal and human remains as well as other envionmental evidence. Appendices catalogue the pottery and animal bone. The volume includes a site synthesis.
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