Would it be possible to
publicise the availabilty of these two publications from the West Essex
Archaeological Group on the blog? I hope the scans have come through all
right
1) The Romano-British Temple at Harlow.
A record of the excavations carried out by members of the West
Essex Archaeological Group and the Harlow antiquarian Society, between 1962 and
1971, on the Flavian Romano-British temple situated about 250 yards west of
Harlow Mill railway station.
The excavation showed that the temple was the last stage in a long
religious development of the site, going back to the Bronze Age. The first
phase of the temple dates to the late 1st century AD, and it continued in use
well into the 4th century AD.
139pp, illustrated, soft-back. Price £7.00 plus
£2.50 p&p
2) Exploration and Discovery in South-West Essex
A series of reports on excavations carried out by the West Essex
Archaeological Group in the South-West Essex area, between 1968 and 1989.
Sites include High Beach, Whittals Field (Abridge), Piggotts Farm
(Theydon Bois), Havering Roman settlement, Wanstead Park and Woolston Hall water
mill.
120pp, illustrated, soft-back. Price £7.00 plus £2.50 p&p
Both are available from Andrew Madeley
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