The Archaeology Of Bokerley Dyke by H.C. Bowen

Excavations 1958-1961

This comprehensive study delves into the historical and archaeological significance of a prominent earthwork located in southern England, exploring its origins, construction, and role throughout history. Through meticulous excavation and analysis, the work uncovers the dyke's strategic importance during the Roman and post-Roman periods, shedding light on its function as a boundary and defensive structure. The research combines archaeological evidence with historical records, providing a detailed narrative of the site's evolution and its impact on the surrounding landscape and communities over centuries.