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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
A Review of History and Archaeology in the County
Volume 86, 2014 - Issue 1
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A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Gale Common, North Yorkshire

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Abstract

A late Iron Age to late Romano-British rural landscape centred on two core occupation areas was identified. The western settlement, in the form of a nucleated Iron Age farmstead, was inhabited in the first century bc, while the eastern core was occupied from the late first century ad. Settlement was predominantly at a basic rural level, shifting eastwards during the later second century ad to a less regular settlement with a rectilinear field system. The settlement became more Romanised, incorporating in the middle of the fourth century ad a rectangular timber building and proportions of pottery types more usually associated with villas. The settlement appears to either move, contract, or begin to dissipate in the later fourth century ad.

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