The charcoal in Wakeham, G. and Bradley, P. a Romano-British malt house and other remains at Weedon Hill, Aylesbury

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Barnett, C., Wakeham, G. and Bradley, P. (2013) The charcoal in Wakeham, G. and Bradley, P. a Romano-British malt house and other remains at Weedon Hill, Aylesbury. Records of Buckinghamshire, 53. pp. 34-35.

Abstract/Summary

Archaeological excavations at Weedon Hill, Aylesbury uncovered a Romano-British settlement of 2nd–4th century date. This included a complex structure, interpreted as a malt house, and a field system. Charred remains were plentiful, including macrofossils which indicate malting took place at the site

Item Type Article
URI https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/68693
Refereed Yes
Divisions Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Department of Archaeology
Publisher Berkshire Archaeological Society
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