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This interpretation is based on the analysis of geophysical anomalies, fieldwalking and excavation data.

Early Roman landscape features (blue/grey map)
1st - 2nd centuries AD

The indicative features of the early Roman landscape are a field system (1), and a drove road (2). There are earlier features, shown in grey: an iron age enclosure (3) skirting a pit alignment (4) of Iron Age or possibly Bronze Age date.

Late Roman landscape features (red map)
3rd - 4th centuries AD

The later Roman period shows a reorganisation of the landscape centred on a large bank and ditch enclosure (1) of which only the south corner was identified in the area of the geophysical survey. There is trackway running north-east to south-west (2). There are possible stock pens (3).