Summary: | In 2012 and 2013, research was undertaken to establish whether a modern, nonintrusive
survey could contribute to current understanding of Milber Down Camp in Devon. The project had two facets; to ‘look in’ at the monument itself
and to ‘look out’ at the wider world in which it existed. The project utilised documentary research, aerial photography, LiDAR, geophysical survey, topographical survey and evaluation of the excavation undertaken in the late 1930s. This is a short account of the geophysical survey. |
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