Fullerton Roman Site, Hampshire: Report on Geophysical Survey, February 2000

Author(s): Andy Payne, Louise Martin

A geophysical survey was carried out around a previously excavated Roman building situated in the valley of the River Ann near Fullerton, Hampshire. The purpose of the survey was to explore for additional associated features such as out-buildings and also to recover the position of previously recorded features interpreted as a water mill and leat. An extensive fluxgate magnetometer survey located a large rectangular enclosure surrounding the Roman building and containing possible additional structures. A linear anomaly may represent the supposed leat and a cluster of anomalies nearby might be the location of a mill. More limited resistivity survey added little further definite information.

Report Number:
53/2000
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
15
Keywords:
Earth Resistance Fluxgate Geophysical Survey Magnetometer

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