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Roman Britain in 1982
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Britannia , Volume 14 , November 1983 , pp. 279 - 335
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Copyright © S. S. Frere 1983. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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1 Excavation was by A. C. and E. Waddelove who sent infomation and photographs.

2 Britannia x (1979), 269.Google Scholar

3 Information from A. C., E. and E. P. Waddelove, who sent a map and air-photograph.

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11 Work for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust was directed by Mrs H. J. James who sent information.

12 Work for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust was carried out by Mrs H. J. James and Messrs K. Murphy and J. L. Davies.

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14 Work for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust and Manpower Services Commission was directed by Mr G. Williams, who sent information.

15 The object was found by Mr P. Spacey and is now in the Ceredigion Museum at Aberystwyth. Information from Dr J. L. Davies.

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17 Work for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by Jonathan Parkhouse, who sent details.

18 Work for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by Messrs J. Parkhouse and D. M. Robinson. Interim report in the Trust's Annual Report 1981–2.

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24 The survey was carried out by Mr A. Aspinall of the University of Bradford.

25 Excavation for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by Miss V. M. Metcalf Dickinson. Summary report in the Trust's Annual Report 1981–2.

26 Work by RCAHM (Scotland) was reported by Mr G. S. Maxwell.

27 Aerial photography and excavation by RCAHM (Scotland). Information was sent by Mr G. S. Maxwell.

28 Photography and field-work by RCAHM (Scotland). Mr G. S. Maxwell kindly sent details.

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33 Photography by RCAH M (Scotland). Information was kindly sent by Mr G. S. Maxwell.

31 Observation by Mrs J. Frances Murray for the Scottish Development Department. DAES 1982, 5–6.

35 Work by Mr J. Barber for the Scottish Development Department. DAES 1982, 4.

36 Work by Mrs J. Frances Murray for the Scottish Development Department. DAES 1982, 4–5.

37 Work by Mr J. Scott Wood for the Scottish Development Department. DAES 1982, 4.

39 DAES 1982, 29.

39 Ibid., 30.

40 Report by L. J. F. Keppie and J. J. Walker in DAES 1982, 29. For previous discovery see A. S. Robertson, The Antonine Wall (revised ed. 1979), 82.

41 Work for the Ancient Monuments Branch of the Scottish Development Department was directed by Dr Lawrence Keppie who sent information.

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53 Work for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr P. T. Bidwell who sent information.

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56 Excavation for the National Trust, sponsored by the Department of the Environment, was directed by Mr J. G. Crow, who sent full details and a plan.

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59 Partly recorded in Britannia xiii (1982) FIG. 7, where they appear as the misaligned foundation.Google Scholar

60 Excavation on behalf of the Carlisle Archaeological Unit was directed by Ian Caruana. Information was sent by Mr M. R. McCarthy, Director of the Unit.

61 Work on behalf of the Department of the Environment and Cumbria and Lancashire Archaeological Unit was directed by Dr R. H. Leech.

62 Work was directed by Dr R. H. Leech for the Department of the Environment.

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67 G. S. Keeney, Trans. Architect, and Arch. Soc. of Durham and Northumberland x part 3 (1950), 258–309.

68 Excavation by Mr J. Watson was directed by Mr P. R. Scott, who sent information and the plan.

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74 Excavation for the Medieval Village Research Group and Department of the Environment was directed by Professor P. A. Rahtz. Mr P. Stamper kindly sent information.

75 By P. Turnbull for the York Archaeological Trust.

76 Information was kindly sent by Mr P. Addyman, director of the York Archaeological Trust.

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81 Excavations were directed by Mr R. Jeffries and recorded by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Archaeology Unit. Information on sites (i) and (ii) was kindly sent by Mr A. B. Sumpter.

82 See p. 337.

83 Excavations by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Archaeology Unit were directed by Mr A. B. Sumpter and supervised by Mr A. C. Swann. Information from Mr Sumpter.

84 Excavations by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Archaeology Unit were directed by Mr A. B. Sumpter and supervised by Mr M. Haynes. Mr Sumpter sent information.

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92 Information on both sites was kindly supplied by Mr Andrew White.

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102 Excavation by the Grosvenor Museum for Chester City Council and the Department of the Environment was directed by T. J. Strickland who kindly sent information and the plan.

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109 Excavation for the University of Manchester was directed by Mrs F. C. and Dr J. P. Wild, who sent information.

110 Thanks are due to Mr A. J. White for sending a draft copy of ‘Archaeology in Lincolnshire and South Humberside, 1982’, Lincs. Hist, and Arch, xviii (1982). All items except (1) were taken from this report.

111 Report by J. Magilton in op. cit. (note 110); see also Archaeology in Lincoln 1981–2 (Tenth Annual Report of the Lincoln Archaeological Trust, 1982), 1316. Mr M. J. Jones kindly sent the plan.Google Scholar

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114 Work for the Lincoln Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr J. R. Magilton. Mr M. J. Jones sent details and plans.

115 Information from Mr Antony Bell, who sent the drawing.

116 Excavation for the Department was directed on site (i) by Dr G. Webster and on site (ii) by Mr P. A. Barker, both of whom sent details.

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118 Excavation for the Warwickshire Museum and the Department of the Environment was directed by N. J. Palmer, who sent information and the plan.

119 Work for the Nene Valley Research Committee and the Community Enterprise Programme was directed by Mr C. J. S. Rollo. Information was sent by Mr D. F. Mackreth.

120 work for the Nene Valley Research Committee was directed by Messrs C. J. S. Rollo and J. R. Perrin. Information from Mr D. F. Mackreth.

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122 Excavation for the British Museum was directed by Dr T. W. Potter and Mr B. P. J. Jackson. Dr Potter kindly sent details.

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129 Excavation for Milton Keynes Development Corporation and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr M. R. Petchey.

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131 Excavation for the Milton Keynes Development Corporation was directed by Mr R. J. Zeepvat. Mr M. R. Petchey kindly sent details.

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137 Excavation was directed by Dr A. K. Knowles who sent information and drawings.

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143 Excavation was by the West Suffolk Archaeological Unit on behalf of the Department of the Environment.

144 Excavation for the Archaeological Section of the Essex County Council's Planning Department was directed by Mr D. A. Priddy. Information was provided by Mr D. B. Buckley.

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146 Work for the Colchester Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr P. Crummy and Mr N. A. Smith who sent information and the plan.

147 The examination was by Justine Bayley at the Ancient Monuments Laboratory.

148 Work for Essex County Council was directed by Messrs J. D. Hedges and D. G. Buckley. Mr Buckley sent information.

149 Excavations in the City were carried out by the Department of Urban Archaeology of the Museum of London, under the overall direction of Mr Brian Hobley. Mr J. Schofield kindly sent information.

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156 Excavation for the South-west London Archaeological Unit of the Surrey Archaeological Society was directed by L. and R. A. Adkins, who sent information and the plan.

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158 Excavations for Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Excavation Committee were directed (i) by Messrs D. Beard and G. Dennis; (ii) by P. Hinton and D. Seeley; (iii) by B. Yule. Miss L. Schaaf kindly sent details.

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163 Excavation for the Oxfordshire Archaeological Unit and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr D. Miles.

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168 The excavation was directed by Mr E. G. Price, who sent information and a plan.

169 Excavation was by E. G. and A. J. Price, who sent information.

170 Work for the Bath Archaeological Trust was directed by Professor B. W. Cunliffe, who sent particulars and two photographs.

171 Work for the Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Bristol, was directed by Dr A. J. Parker, who sent information.

172 Excavation for Avon County Council and the Manpower Services Commission was directed by Kevin Blockley and Marion Day. Mr Blockley sent information, plans and an interim report published by the County Council.

173 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Western Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr P. J. Leach, who sent information.

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180 Information kindly sent by S. D. and J. N. Rendell.

181 Excavation for the Exeter Museum's Archaeological Field Unit was directed by Mr C. G. Henderson who sent information and drawings. The dendrochronological date is the work of Miss Jennifer Hillam. Work on Site (i) was supervised by J. Pamment; observation of (ii) was by C. G. Henderson and J. P. Allan, and the resistivity survey at (iii) was by J. A. Flower of the Department of Geology, Chelsea College.

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190 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Wessex Archaeological Committee was carried out by Mr C. J. Gingell.

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192 Excavation for the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society was directed by Mr R. N. Lucas who sent information and a plan.

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195 Excavation was directed by Mr B. Phillips for the Littlecote Roman Research Trust. Information and a plan were kindly provided by Mr B. Walters.

196 Work for the Wiltshire County Council, the Swindon Work Opportunity Programme and the Department of the Environment was directed by Messrs. R. Canham and J. Heath.

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198 Excavation on behalf of the Hampshire County Museum Service was directed by Mr I. P. Horsey who sent information.

199 For previous work see Britannia xiii (1982), 389–91, and the references there cited. Excavation (i) for the Department of the Environment, and (ii) for Hampshire County Council and University of Reading were directed by Dr M. G. Fulford, who sent details.Google Scholar

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203 Work was directed by Messrs V. Gaffney and M. Tingle. Mr Gaffney sent information.

204 The work was directed for the Wessex Archaeological Committee and the Department of the Environment by Susan Lobb.

205 Excavation for the Sussex Archaeological Field Unit and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr O. Bedwin.

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212 Work for the Chichester Excavations Committee was carried out by Mr D. Rudkin. Information from Mr A. Down.

213 Excavation for the Sussex Archaeological Field Unit and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr D. Rudling.

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216 Excavation for the Surrey Archaeological Society was directed by Dr J. L. Gower. Mrs V. Ettlinger sent information.

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223 For the position of this fort see Philp, B., The Excavation of the Roman Forts of the Classis Britannica at Dover, 1970–77 (Dover, 1981).Google Scholar

224 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr B. J. Philp.

225 Field-walking by Mr J. Joy. Excavation for the Dover Archaeological Group was directed by Mr K. Parfitt, who sent information.

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