Pete Wilson
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Post-medieval Archaeology | 1983
Patricia M. Wilkinson; Pete Wilson; Ian G. Robertson
SUMMARYTilbury Fort is situated on the N. bank of the Thames 25 miles doumstream from London (TQ 651 754) (FIG. 1). It is the best preserved example of late 17th-century military engineering in England and has been in guardianship since 1950. Plans by the Department of the Environment to alter the visitor access to the site from the riverfront to the landward approach necessitated excavations to establish the original construction of the earthworks, redan and ravelin and to identify the routes and levels of the roadways. Excavations were undertaken in 1973 by Jerry Pratt, concentrating on the ravelin, and in 1980 by the Passmore Edwards Museum. The results of both excavations are presented in this report.
Britannia | 2016
Pete Wilson
Antiquarian and more recent discussions of Roman period place-names in western West Yorkshire are considered, along with possible locations for Cambodunum , with the Roman period site at Adel identified as the latter.
Britannia | 2004
Roger White; Pete Wilson; H. E. M. Cool; J. Evans; A. Thompson; J. S. Wacher
Britannia | 2004
J. S. Wacher; Pete Wilson
Internet Archaeology | 2013
Pete Wilson; Mark Harrison
Britannia | 2017
Pete Wilson
Archive | 2000
Tony Wilmott; Pete Wilson
Britannia | 1972
Evan M Chapman; Fraser Hunter; Pete Wilson; Paul Booth
Britannia | 2018
Pete Wilson
Britannia | 2017
Pete Wilson