Just been playing w/ the really rather superb 'Rural Settlement of Roman Britain' resource http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/romangl/index.cfm … >pic.twitter.com/LrZGJ0fHqk
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> reflect rural settlement density, eg. RB sites in Louth area, Lincs, from database vs all sources (2nd map=mine) >pic.twitter.com/dpEBRzK7Ch
> In other words, real density of activity much higher than database shows. Nonetheless, if this kept in mind, is a v valuable resource! :)
@caitlinrgreen Completely agree! Will use it for getting to grips w/ unfamiliar areas, or regional overviews of settlement types/geographies
@SurreyMedieval Yes, I think that's the best usage---treat as a sample data set w/ indications of general patterns!
@caitlinrgreen I see many gaps in NE Yorks/NE Englnd too.
@microburin Thanks, glad it's not just my area! It's a really useful tool, but has v signif traps for the unwary in terms of missing sites!
@caitlinrgreen and the underfundng of HERS (amongst other isssues) to be able to keep up. We all know, cry sometimes. Smile too, together.
@microburin Indeed :-/
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