Abstract

A radiocarbon date of cal AD 410–620 obtained from near the base of the substantial ditch defining Ampress Camp, suggests that this riverside enclosure to the north of Lymington, which lay immediately east of the Iron Age hillfort of Buckland Rings, may be sub-Roman in date, and possibly associated with the establishment and/or defence of the Jutish province in southern Hampshire.

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