A New Roman Road in North HampshireDavid Staveley2023-11-17 | A newly discovered section of Roman road between Winchester and Silchester, to the west of the currently known Roman road 42A.Roman Amphitheatres in BritainDavid Staveley2024-06-25 | A talk detailing four potential newly discovered Roman amphitheatres in Britain. This talk was inspired by a video by Paul Whitewick, who was looking for an amphitheatre near Winchester (youtube.com/watch?v=pJ_MZds7Abg)Roman Roads in the West CountryDavid Staveley2024-06-02 | The latest research on Roman roads in Wiltshire, Somerset and Dorset.Roman roads in NorthamptonshireDavid Staveley2024-02-10 | Details of newly discovered sections of Roman road in Northamptonshire and the surrounding counties.Roman Roads in Southern Hampshire and the Isle of WightDavid Staveley2023-10-28 | The Roman roads along the south coast of Hampshire, some of them well known, some of them new. Surprisingly, the Romans seem to be really into hillforts, at least in this area.The Baldock to St. Albans Roman RoadDavid Staveley2023-07-02 | The Viatores tried to find this Roman road and failed. This video reveals the true course of the Baldock to St. Alban's Roman road.The St. Albans to Silchester Roman RoadDavid Staveley2023-04-30 | The Roman road between the Roman towns of Verulamium and Calleva Atrebatum, and the roadside settlements along its length.Roman Roads West of GloucesterDavid Staveley2022-12-17 | A Number of roads heading into Wales from Gloucester, all the way to UskRoman roads connected to Dorechester-on-ThamesDavid Staveley2022-07-22 | New discoveries concerning four Roman roads connected to the Roman town of Dorchester-on-Thames
Grimstock Hill settlement: http://timetrail.warwickshire.gov.uk/detail.aspx?monuid=WA6232GPR of possible medieval buildings, Priory Park, ChichesterDavid Staveley2022-05-22 | These are a range of possible medieval buildings north of the Guildhall in Priory Park, Chichester, surveyed just before the opening of trenches over the site by CDASThe placement of settlements along Roman roads in southern EnglandDavid Staveley2022-05-04 | A lecture about why roadside settlements are placed where they are.
The book on Farne Street mentioned in this talk can be purchased here : archaeologyplus.co.uk/product/32773/With-a-Mag-on-Farne-Street-Version-1Neolithic Enclosure near EastbourneDavid Staveley2017-03-31 | A GPR survey on a Neolithic enclosure. Ignore the modern tracks, the enclosure ditch shows as a negative (dark) feature towards the bottom-left.Chichester Priory Park Roman Building 3David Staveley2016-07-04 | The fragmentary remains of a Roman building and 2 Saxon pit dwellings.Second Roman building at Priory Park, ChichesterDavid Staveley2015-07-23 | High resolution GPR survey of the second Roman building at Priory Park. Around 8 rooms.Roman Buildings in Priory Park, ChichesterDavid Staveley2015-07-22 | Here is a high resolution survey of the Roman buildings found at Priory Park, Chichester. The main building is bigger than previously thought, with 15 visible rooms. There is a solid floor to the south-west, and robbing to the north-west. The smaller building has 3 rooms and a very solid floor.Chichester Priory Park GeophysicsDavid Staveley2015-07-21 | GPR survey of priory park. To the west, a reservoir and possibly some Roman buildings. To the east, possibly some medieval stuff associated with the motte.Chichester Roman AmphitheatreDavid Staveley2015-07-19 | GPR on Chichester Roman Amphitheatre. Depth is 40ns (~2m). There are lots of modern buildings visible, but the amphitheatre itself is mostly earthwork. Some of its structure is visible, but clear retaining walls are not.GPR on Ovingdean medieval siteDavid Staveley2014-11-30 | A ground penetrating radar survey on part of the medieval site at Ovingdean, East Sussex. A building is visible against the inside of the enclosure, which itself shows revetment on the outside and a possible entrance.GPR on the WWI camp at Summerdown, EastbourneDavid Staveley2014-03-05 | Ground Penetrating Radar on the last remaining part of Summerdown WWI convalescent camp in Eastbourne, East Sussex. It is now a playing field. See if you can spot the lines of concrete pillars that the barrack blocks stood on.GPR survey at Oaklands Park, Area 2David Staveley2013-08-29 | ...GPR survey at Oaklands Park, Area 1David Staveley2013-08-29 | ...A GPR survey on part of the deserted village at Exceat, SussexDavid Staveley2013-05-19 | ...