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The villa’ near Frocester Court in its context - E. Price, FROCESTER, A ROMANO-BRITISH SETTLEMENT, ITS ANTECEDENTS AND SUCCESSORS. Vol. 1, THE SITES. Vol. 2, THE FINDS (Gloucester and District Archaeological Research Group, 2000). Vol. 1: 262 pp.; vol. 2: 278 pp., numerous line and half-tone ills. ISBN (both vols.) 0 9537918 0 7.
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