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The pages below show links to documents that reference pages concerning the Roman Occupation.
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   Document Description    
  Delgovicia at Fimber – Antonine Iter I | Saxon History   
  Praetorio — A Hypothesis: The Roman Harbour District at Flamborough Head   
  Ptolemy Geographia ‑ Understanding the Geographia   
  Ptolemy Geographia ‑ deciphering Albion (England and Wales)   
  Ptolemy Geographia ‑ deciphering Caledonia(Scotland)   
  Ptolemy Geographia ‑ deciphering Hibernia (Ireland)   
  Roman Fortifications   
  Roman Glass Making — A Division of Labour   
  Roman Iron Supply Chain — from Wealden Bloomery to Continental Fleet   
  Roman Iron, Frontiers and Fragmentation — the economics of Roman decline   
  Roman Ironworking in the weald and why it declined   
  Roman Roads — A Reference Guide   
  Roman Roads in Britain   
  Roman Iron Producing Regions and Production   
  The Antonine Itinerary ‑ Brittannia I | Saxon History   
  The Carausian Iron & Naval Network   
  The History of Carausius & Pevensey Fort   
  The Lagoon That Built a Roman Empire — Saxon Place Names of the Pevensey Levels   
  The Land That Fed the Roman Fleet — Saxon Place Names of the Ouse and Cuckmere Corridor   
  The Original Bremenium: A Reappraisal of the Iter I Distance from Corstopitum   
  The Roman Gallic Empire 260AD ‑ 274AD   
  The Variable Ocean: Roman Locations that have not been identified and roads that just terminate   
  The Wealden Iron Industry — 1st Century — Exploration 43 to 100 AD   
  The Wealden Iron Industry — 2nd Century — Consolidation Under Direct Fleet Management   
  The Wealden Iron Industry — 3rd Century — Full Industrial Scale   
  The Wealden Iron Industry — 4th Century — Deliberate Contraction   
  Town Creep ‑ a Roman settlement ??   
  Visualising Roman Ironworking in the Weald   
 



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Wealden Iron Research Group
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Old Hastings Preservation Society
A detailed historic site for Hastings
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Rye Museum
Bexhill Museum
Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group
Battle and District Historical Society
Battle Museum of Local History
(Hard to find but worth the Visit)
Hawkhurst Local History Society
Wadhurst History Society