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Eaton Socon
Eaton Socon Land snails, by Michael J. Allen.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Charred and waterlogged plant remains, by Chris J. Steven and Ala...
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Insect remains, by Mark Robinson.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Small finds, by Rob Court.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Waterlogged wood and charcoal, by Rowena Gale.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Animal bones, by Naomi Sykes.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Pottery, by Rachael Seager Smith.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology
Eaton Socon Coins, by Nicholas A. Wells.
The character of the Romano-British rural economy in Cambridgeshire has been illuminated by the Priors Gate excavation at Eaton Socon, near St. Neots. The sequence of roundhouses, enclosu...
From: wessexarchaeology


