Excavations At Deansway, Worcester 1988 89 by Hal Dalwood

Roman Urban Defences, Pits and Wells

This archaeological report delves into the findings from the Deansway site in Worcester, unearthed during excavations conducted between 1988 and 1989. The study provides a detailed account of the artifacts and structures discovered, offering insights into the historical and cultural evolution of the area. Through meticulous analysis, the report sheds light on the urban development of Worcester from the Roman period through the medieval era, highlighting the significance of the site in understanding the broader historical landscape of the region.

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