Not sure how to answer this kind of query via Twitter :)
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> sites excavated a while back and still unpublished had some possible African Red Slip ware...
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The curse of Twitter is keeping a record of useful stuff people tell me :)
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Know exactly what you mean! Also keeping track of my own tweets is an issue—have developed unfortunate habit of using it as a notebook…! :)
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I even lose track of my own blog!
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Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews has made a case for post-Roman activity around the amphitheatre. The volume is just out & I haven't consulted it
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Ah, yes, of course! I recall reading that now - suggesting ecclesiastical activity, if I recall correctly? :)
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Supposedly EM C14 dates from postholes in amph arena. Ask T Wilmott. Don't think report is out for a few months.>>
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Also see D Mason report on fortress baths and collapse of vaulted roof. Also article by C Tolley in JCAS vol 86 on Battle of Chester.
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We have the Heronbridge burials which 'might' relate to the Battle of Chester
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