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Who would have lived in a house like this?

Who would have lived in a house like this?

by Kate Sharpe | Oct 18, 2018 | Ethnography, Roman, Uncategorised

So far, most of my fieldwork has taken me to heritage venues that seek to reconstruct Iron Age life. But this project is equally concerned with the period that followed – when large parts of the British Isles became governed by Rome, and when new people, new ideas,...

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