Roman 'roadside settlements' are largely defined in negative terms: they are sites which are neither civitas capitals, nor towns, nor 'small towns', nor villas, all of which are fairly well-defined categories. This book presents the results from excavations between 1990 and 1992 at Wilcote which explored as fully as possible the original core of the roadside settlement, with conclusions and reports on the finds that may help extend our understanding...