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Anne Johnson

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Anne Johnson, a British archaeologist and historical researcher, is a specialist in the archaeology of Roman forts of the early empire in Britain and the German Provinces. She studied archaeology at University College, Cardiff. Her PhD dissertation has been published in Britain (1983)[1] and Germany (1987).[2] Since 1989 she has worked as an archaeological and historical consultant in Oxford. Other publications include work on Roman military granaries.[3]

References

  1. ^ Johnson, Anne, Roman Forts of the 1st and 2nd centuries AD in Britain and the German Provinces, Adam & Charles Black, London (1983) ISBN 0-7136-2223-7
  2. ^ Johnson, Anne, Römische Kastelle , Verlag Philipp Von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein (1987) ISBN 3-8053-0868-X
  3. ^ Gentry, Anne, P. Roman Military Stone-built Granaries in Britain, British Archaeological Reports, 32, Oxford (1976)