WANBOROUGH ROMAN TEMPLE, GREEN LANE, WANBOROUGH, GUILDFORD, SURREY, REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, 1997

Author(s): Paul Linford, Neil Linford

A geophysical survey was carried out at the site of a Roman temple near Wanborough in Surrey in an attempt to establish the extent of the remains and its potential for scheduling. Whilst magnetic survey was unsuccessful, resistivity survey detected a number of anomalies of possible Roman origin in the field to the south of the temple remains. Whilst most of these cannot be interpreted unambiguously, a trackway was detected describing the shape of an arc, a small part of which had previously been excavated in 1985.

Report Number:
100/1997
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
12
Keywords:
Earth Resistance Geophysical Survey

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