“…Reid and Lyell did, though, continue to undertake sporadic archaeobotanical analyses at prehistoric and Roman sites in Britain, including waterlogged plant remains from pits and wells at Caerwent (1902)(1903)(1904)(1905)(1906)(1907)(1908)(1909) (Reid and Lyell 1911;Boon 1978), a ditch at Canon St, London (Norman and Reader 1906) and a well at the Roman fort at Pevensey, Sussex (Salzmann 1908, 134). Reid was also on the excavation committee of the Glastonbury Lake village (Coles 2004), and continued to examine botanical material sent to him from excavations, such as box leaves from a Roman child inhumation burial at Cann, Dorset (Gray 1918).…”