11-04-2014, 08:37 PM
Those who've followed this old thread over the years (and perhaps others too!) might be interested in the attached article by Barry Horne, from this year's edition of South Midlands Archaeology.
Mr Horne attended the Warwick conference last year, putting forward a Dunstable site hypothesis very similar to my own; I've recently corresponded with him, and shared my thoughts as expressed here on RAT. This SMA article covers no new ground in particular, but it's interesting to see the points reiterated and newly presented, so (with Mr Horne's permission) I thought that I'd share it here.
Mr Horne attended the Warwick conference last year, putting forward a Dunstable site hypothesis very similar to my own; I've recently corresponded with him, and shared my thoughts as expressed here on RAT. This SMA article covers no new ground in particular, but it's interesting to see the points reiterated and newly presented, so (with Mr Horne's permission) I thought that I'd share it here.
Nathan Ross