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Management and use of Ash in Britain from the Prehistoric to the Present: Some implications for its Preservation

Jim Pratt*

Published: 23 January, 2024 | Volume 8 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-011

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Figure 11: Table-top model of typical Roman Army fort, probably 2nd century, built of stone. Similar in size and layout to the earlier wooden fort at Pen Llystyn, with a perimeter of around 500m, an area of 1.6ha and accommodation for up to 1000 troops.

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