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A Pre-A.D. 43 Ditch at Fishbourne Roman Palace, Chichester
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Art HistoryPontoon BridgeHistorical ArchaeologyRemarkable StoryArchaeological ExcavationArchaeological RecordEnvironmental HistoryFishbourne Roman PalaceArchaeologyRoman PalaceCultural HistoryLate Iron AgeLanguage StudiesClassicsArchaeological Evidence
ABSTRACT This article details the first unambiguous evidence for occupation in the Late Iron Age, dating to around 10 b.c.-a.d. 25, at the site that was to develop into the Roman Palace at Fishbourne (near Chichester, Sussex). The collection of sealed and well-dated imported and local pottery, accompanied by food refuse and a copper-alloy scabbard fitting, suggests significant activity at the site a generation prior to the Roman Conquest of a.d. 43. The material was found in the bottom of a ditch that had been deliberately back-filled. As such this discovery opens a new chapter in the remarkable story of Fishbourne.
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