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A Miniature Cist from the Roman Villa at Warblington, Hampshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 May 2019

James Kenny
Affiliation:
Chichester District [email protected]
Trevor Davies
Affiliation:
Chichester and District Archaeology [email protected]

Abstract

Excavations by Chichester and District Archaeology Society on the site of a Roman villa at Warblington, near Emsworth, Hampshire, revealed a small stone cist containing two lead packages. While interpretation as a burial is explored, it appears more likely that the cist and its contents represent a ritual deposit within a domestic structure.

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Copyright © The Author(s) 2019. Published by The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 

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