Report on the archaeological finds from the peninsula of Mount Batten and from the cemetery to the west of Fort Stamford. Evidence appears from Neolithic and Early Bronze Age to Roman times throwing light on local economy and industrial activity: the port served two trading systems - a short haul coasting system and a long-haul international system, its fortunes falling with changes in the broader socio-economic pattern.
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Barry Cunliffe was Professor of European Archaeology at the University of Oxford from 1972 to 2007. He has worked on many of the iconic British excavations including Fishbourne Roman Palace, Danebury Hillfort and Hengistbury Head. He is an authority on the Iron Age and the Celts, and the author of many scholarly and popular publications including The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe, Britain Begins, and The Celts, A Very Short Introduction.
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