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Culver Archaeological Project: An intriguing first seven years, by David Millum and Rob Wallace, published December 2012 in Sussex Past & Present (no. 128, article, pp.4-5, ISSN: 1357-7417) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/500475] & S.A.S. library   View Online
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For the last seven years the Culver Archaeological Project (CAP), under director Rob Wallace, has been investigating the historical environment of the Upper Ouse Valley in the parishes of Barcombe and Ringmer. In 2005 Rob had discovered a substantial Roman road running to the east of the Barcombe villa complex, heading north east through the fields of Culver Farm, where CAP's subsequent fieldwork has been undertaken.

Bridge Farm Excavation: A truly momentous first year, by David Millum and Rob Wallace, published December 2013 in Sussex Past & Present (no. 131, article, pp.4-5, ISSN: 1357-7417) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/507923] & S.A.S. library   View Online
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The first year of excavations at Bridge Farm, Wellingham (near Barcombe Mills, East Sussex) proved to be truly memorable, not only for the archaeology revealed, but also for the terrific response from the 180 volunteers of all ages and experience who signed up for a total of over 1000 work days. During the six weeks of excavation an estimated 400 visitors had tours of the site and the five organised local school field trips attracted 150 pupils. The wide range of workshops gave 120 people the opportunity to share the knowledge of six specialists in subjects as diverse as handling human bones to recording pillboxes.

The 2013 excavations of the Romano-British settlement at Bridge Farm, Wellingham: an interim summary, by David Millum and Robert Wallace, published 2017 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 155, article, pp.81-96)