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    RCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Plas-y-Gors Roman marching camp. Taken by Toby Driver on 06/02/2009.RCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Plas-y-Gors Roman marching camp. Taken by Toby Driver on 06/02/2009.RCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Plas-y-Gors Roman Marching Camp. Taken by Toby Driver on 09/06/2008.Figure 57: Digital image showing aerial view of Plas-y-gors, from the east, 1956.Figure 15: Paper and digitised copy of drawing of comparative plans of marching camps (part 1 of 2), produced for University of Wales Press publication "Roman Camps in Wales and the Marches", by J.L. Davies and R.H. Jones, Board of Celtic Studies, University of Wales.Figure 58: Paper and digitised copy of drawing of Plas-y-gors Roman marching camp, produced for University of Wales Press publication "Roman Camps in Wales and the Marches", by J.L. Davies and R.H. Jones, Board of Celtic Studies, University of Wales.Figure 17: Paper and digitised copy of drawing of excavation cross-sections of marching camps at Llanfor I, Glanmiheli, Plas y Gors, Arosfa Garreg, Pen-y-gwryd, Blaen-cwm Bach (all Wales) and Bromfield, Whittington and Brompton (all Shropshire), produced for University of Wales Press publication "Roman Camps in Wales and the Marches", by J.L. Davies and R.H. Jones, Board of Celtic Studies, University of Wales.
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