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This document describes the progress made by the Berkshire Archaeology Society's (BAS) Berkshire Roman Project 2 (BRP2) and what had been achieved by the end of the project in December 2022. BRP2, the BAS gazetteer (Hutt and Labram 2022) and the Anchurus IT technology (Hutt and Labram 2021) evolved hand-in-hand from about 2015 to 2021 when they were separated for clarity and efficiency in reuse within their respective domains of researching Roman archaeology in Berkshire by digitally capturing the Society's archaeological data, and of providing a supporting IT system to accomplish this. The BRP2 study area stretched from Marlborough in the east to Heathrow in the west and from Abingdon in the north to Guildford in the south. The BRP2 project gathered together information about Roman sites and roads within its study area, especially geospatial location, occupational chronology, bibliography and information quality assessment.� It has created a number of essays, each covering a specific part of the study area, for publication on the Society's website.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06b9e2e7dec685947ac8b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1141817
Andrew Hutt
Martin Labram
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