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Thesis research ....using GIS for archeology..
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John

Wow, sucks to learn somebody did something your interested in. Although I not implying I'd be the first. However I can use his analysis and argue against some of his points. I got to visit Towcester(just south of the town) (a site some recommended)and concluded that there was no significant key terrain (as described by the sources)in the area, as implied at that site. What I need to find out is if Boudica travelled NW on watling street, sacking the small garrisons along the route. Where did the "sackings" stop? That would be a key indicator in this research. I heard that Towcester was a garrison that was not sacked, which lead me to believe to start there. There are a few other factors to consider too. (left hanging)
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Steven
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Re: Thesis research ....using GIS for archeology.. - by Steven Otto - 02-12-2012, 02:59 AM

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