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Roman Britain in 1977
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Britannia , Volume 9 , November 1978 , pp. 403 - 472
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Copyright © R. Goodburn 1978. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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1 By Mr C. J. Going, who sent information.

2 By Messrs G. Marsh, K. Parfitt and Miss T. Smith.

3 For previous work see Britannia vii (1976), 292 ff.Google Scholar; idem viii (1977), 356 ff.

4 But of. colonnaded building in Nash-Williams, V. E. (ed. Jarrett, M. G.), The Roman Frontier in Wales (Cardiff, 1969), 61, fig. 27.Google Scholar

5 Work was directed for the Department of the Environment by Dr J. L. Davies and Mr P. J. Casey, who supplied plans and details.

6 Directed for the Gwynedd Archaeological Trust Ltd by Mr R. B. White, who sent details and plan.

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18 Work was directed for the Board of Celtic Studies by Dr J. L. Davies, who sent details: summary report in AW 1977, 31.

19 Work for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr D. Benson, who sent the report.

20 Excavations for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust were directed by Mrs H. J. James, who sent details. Report in AW 1977, 32.

21 By Mr and Mrs P. V. Webster, who directed work for the Department of Extra-mural Studies, University College, Cardiff.

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38 Work by the Department of Archaeology of Glasgow University was directed by Mr W. S. Hanson who sent details.

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56 Plans and full information were provided by Dr D. J. Breeze, who directed excavation for the Department of the Environment. Summary report in DAES 1977, 12.

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67 By the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments (Scotland). DAES 1977, 53.

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77 By members of the Edinburgh Archaeological Field Society.

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87 Work was directed for The Department of the Environment and The University and Society, of Anti-quaries of Newcastle upon Tyne by Mr C. M. Daniels, who sent information.

88 See below, p. 475.

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109 Work was directed for the Department of the Environment by Mr D. S. Neal, who sent a report.

110 Excavations at (iii), (iv) and (v) by the Carlisle Archaeological Unit were directed by Mr M. R. McCarthy, who sent reports.

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128 By Professor G. D. B. Jones, who sent details.

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135 See below p. 477.

136 Some of these are those of the undifferentiated late phase shown in the plan, note 133.

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149 Work by the York Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr P. Addyman. Summaries in Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Annual Report for 1977 and YAR 1977) 3.

150 Work was carried out by the E. Riding Archaeo-logical Society under the direction of Mrs J. Dawes and Mr P. Armstrong, who sent a plan and details.

152 Taken by Mr A. Pacitto.

153 Excavations for the Medieval Village Research Group and the Department of the Environment were directed by Mr J. G. Hurst, who sent details.

154 Carried out by Bradford Grammar School Archaeological Society under Mr D. Haigh, who sent information. For earlier reports see Britannia vi (1975), 238Google Scholar; ibid, vii (1976), 317; ibid, viii (1977)) 384.

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159 Excavations by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Archaeology Unit were directed by Mr A. B. Sumpter who sent details by courtesy of Mr P. Mayes.

160 Work was directed by Dr P. C. Buckland for the Department of the Environment and Doncaster Metro-politan Borough Council. Details sent by Mr J. Magilton.

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164 Work by Bradford University and the 712 Group (Bradford Grammar School Archaeological Society and Saddleworth W.E.A. Archaeology Class) was directed by Messrs A. R. Walker and D. Haigh. Mr Haigh sent details.

165 By Mr M. J. Dolby of Doncaster Museum, who sent information and photographs.

166 Examined by Messrs S. Roe and P. Buckland.

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179 Ibid, viii (1977), 387. For epigraphic material see ibid., 435-6, Nos. 39 and 45.

180 Excavations for the Grosvenor Museum and Department of the Environment were directed by (i) Mr J. McPeake; (iii) MrT. Strickland; and (iv) and (v) by Mr S. Ward. Mr Strickland sent information and the photograph.

181 Work was carried out by Mr P. Wroe, who sent information. Notes on the surviving visible features have been deposited with the N. Derbyshire Archaeological Committee.

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183 Excavation for the N. Derbyshire Archaeological Unit and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr T. W. Courtney who sent information and the plan.

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185 Ibid.; this gully was there interpreted as a woodlined drain.

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191 Details of sites in Lincolnshire, except where otherwise stated, were very kindly supplied by Mr A. J. White of the City and County Museum, Lincoln.

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203 Excavation by Mr P. Rollin reported in op. cit. (note 200).

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215 Details of all work in Leicestershire excepting Leicester itself were sent by Mr M. J. Winter of Leicestershire Museums.

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220 By Messrs L. Barrow, P. Liddle and M. J. Winter of Leicester Museums.

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224 Excavation for the Leicestershire Archaeological Field Unit (Leicestershire C.C. and the Department of the Environment) was directed at (i) by Mr P. Clay and at (ii) and (iii) by Mr J. Lucas. Details were sent by Miss J. Mellor.

225 By Miss E. J. Linford.

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228 Observation by the Huncote and Narborough Archaeological Group.

229 By the Newbold Verdon Archaeological Group.

230 Site discovered by Mr T. Hickman.

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235 Excavations for the Staffordshire Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment were directed by Mr A. A. Round, who sent details and photographs.

236 By Dr R. A. G. Carson.

237 Details were sent by Dr A. W. J. Houghton on behalf of The Roman Research Group of The Shropshire Archaeological Society. See also WMANS 20 (1977), 43.Google Scholar

238 By Mr I. Burrow for Shropshire County Planning Department. Note in WMANS 20 (1977), 52.Google Scholar

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259 Work was directed by Mr D. Freezer for Hereford and Worcester County Museum and Mr D. Yarnell for the West Midlands Archaeological Unit and the Department of the Environment. Mr Yarnell sent details.

260 Excavation for Birmingham University was directed by Dr L. H. Bariield; summary in WMANS 20 (1977), 52.Google Scholar For earlier work see Britannia viii (1977), 396 f.Google Scholar

261 Directed by Mr J. Sawle for Hereford and Worcester County Museum. Report in WMANS 20 (1977), 43 ff.Google Scholar

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276 Work by Nene Valley Research Committee reported by Mr D. N. Hall.

277 Observations by Dr J. P. Wild.

278 By the Nene Valley Research Committee; report by Mr A. M. Pryor to appear in Durobrivae 6.

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281 By the Nene Valley Research Committee, reported by Mr D. N. Hall.

282 By the Nene Valley Research Committee, reported by Mr D. N. Hall.

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284 Work was directed by Messrs J. Hadman and S. Upex.

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349 Excavation for the Department of Extramural Studies of Birmingham University was directed by Dr G. Webster, who sent information.

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