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Isurium Brigantum: an archaeological survey of Roman Aldborough
some minor slips of details can be noted (Paul Garwood’s suggestion, referenced on p. 234, that the Clacton-style of Grooved Ware predated the Woodlands style is almost certainly incorrect; several authors with an initial C. have become approximations of themselves in the bibliography) it is a testament to the overall excellence of the work that one has to look so hard to find fault with what is a very valuable addition to the prehistoric archaeology of Kent and indeed the adjoining parts of Britain and the mainland of Europe.