This volume presents the results of a series of fieldwalking surveys and
excavations of Iron Age and Romano-British sites in two areas of the
Salisbury Plain Training Area. Altogether some 18 new settlement sites
were discovered of which 13 were Romano-British, three were
predominantly Iron Age, and two produced evidence of Middle-Late Bronze
Age occupation. Small-scale excavation was undertaken at eight
enclosures and field systems, accompanied by targeted environmental
sampling.An increase in enclosure through to the later Iron Age was
revealed, when there was evidence for settlement abandonment followed by
a further development of unenclosed settlement and the emergence of
nucleated villages such as Chisenbury Warren in the Late Iron Age and
through the Romano-British period.