A Late Roman Well at Heslington East, York: ritual or routine practices?
The supply of fresh water is a central requirement for human settlement. This article discusses evidence associated with the construction, use and demise of a late-Roman well recently excavated at Heslington East near York, UK. It seeks to suggest that, by a holistic analysis of all archaeological e...
Main Authors: | Steve Roskams, Cath Neal, Jane Richardson, Ruth Leary |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of York
2013-07-01
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Series: | Internet Archaeology |
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Online Access: | http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue34/roskams_index.html |
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