01-05-2025 13:17 via archaeology.co.uk

A Roman landscape revealed: Celebrating 20 years of the Culver Archaeological Project

Two decades of excavations in East Sussex farmland have uncovered the remains of an unusual enclosed settlement linking the Roman road network with the River Ouse. Rob Wallace and David Millum explain more.The Culver Archaeological Project has been investigating Roman features beside the River Ouse since 2005. Here we see a typical day in Trench 6 in 2017.
North of Lewes in East Sussex, the Upper Ouse Valley is home to an archaeological landscape rich with Roman remains, including evidence of in
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