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Anyone have this I'm looking for an article or part of one that I think might be in it....
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East Anglian Archaeology No.5, 1977 Norfolk, various papers: Roman roads and placed deposits, Brampton Roman pottery kiln, excavations at Roman Scole, aerial photographic surveys
Ivor
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Bump... still looking... would appreciate any assistance
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You may have to buy it. Try here:
http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac=sl&...20no%25205
It doesn't seem wildly expensive.
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Thanks but rather hoping that someone has a copy available as I'm only interested in a few pages, unfortunately I dont know which but will be the ones dealing with Roman leather found in a well possibly from Scole? ;-)
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Thanks Matt unfortunately its not the one...
What I'm looking for is a report and drawing of fragmented shoe remains of "Welzheim" type C, on these there is often a semi circular decoration similar to this....
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It may not be in this volume though, but I'm pretty certain its in a very early EAA report.... Report No 5 seems the most likely...
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ADS was the First stop
I'm amazed to be honest that these old volumes haven't yet been digitised or should I say as far as I know...
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Perhaps your library might be able to request it via interlibrary loan?
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09-01-2016, 09:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2016, 12:35 PM by Crispianus.)
Thanks for all your suggestions belatedly... the report is now online... unfortunatly its not what i'm after so I clearly have a poor memory, however it does include a few roman shoes from a well find from Scole...
http://eaareports.org.uk/publication/report5/
Ivor
"And the four bare walls stand on the seashore. a wreck a skeleton a monument of that instability and vicissitude to which all things human are subject. Not a dwelling within sight, and the farm labourer, and curious traveller, are the only persons that ever visit the scene where once so many thousands were congregated." T.Lewin 1867