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John W. M. Peterson
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 26:103-108
Summary. An article on the orientation of Roman camps and forts, published in this journal, based its conclusions on faulty statistical analysis. Its only verifiable claim is that the surveyors of Roman camps seem to have preferred orientations withi
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John W. M. Peterson
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Britannia. 42:307-309
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John W. M. Peterson
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Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, Iss 1997, Pp 53-59 (1998)
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John W. M. Peterson
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The Encyclopedia of Ancient History.
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John W. M. Peterson
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Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. 18:169-176
The precise position of the northern part of the Orange В cadastre can be established by computer calculation, starting from two known points. This grid can be projected from the Rhône valley, where it is clear, to the Coze valley. Here it accords
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John W. M. Peterson
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Antiquity. 64:584-591
Andrew Fleming's 1987 paper identified coaxial field systems in the British landscapes that could be dated over a long time-period, from Neolithic to Roman. What does that time-span imply and amount to?
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John W. M. Peterson
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Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. 16:233-272
Since 1918 at least seven investigators have observed regularly arranged, similarly oriented, landscape features in various parts of the northern English home counties. The earlier reports suggested that this was evidence of Roman centuriation; but n
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John W. M. Peterson
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Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
It is suggested that a Roman centuriated cadastre(1) covered an area of South Norfolk extending at least 25 Km south of Norwich, and at least 15 Km from West to East. It is possible to obtain a good visual fit of a 20 "actus" grid with two existing l