Abstract
This article continues the series on air reconnaissance in Roman Britain published by Professor J.K. St Joseph in the Journal of Roman Studies between 1951 and 1977. It is at once an affirmation of the undiminished value of this mode of archaeological prospection and an acknowledgement of the notable contribution made by that means to the study of Roman Britain by Professor St Joseph over a period of thirty-five years.
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