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23 Geophysical survey directed by I. Haynes and A. Turner as part of the Corbridge Roman Station and Environs Project, Newcastle University. Access to the Beaufront Estate by kind permission of A. Cuthbert. Aerial photographic modelling analysis conducted by the team in conjunction with the AHRC-funded project Cultural Heritage Through Time 2 (CHT2) notably J. Mills, K. Fieber and M. Peppa. Professor Haynes sent information.
24 Bishop Rigg: Jobey, G., ‘Palisaded enclosures, a Roman temporary camp and Roman gravel quarries on Bishop Rigg, Corbridge’, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th series 7 (1979), 99–113Google Scholar; Shorden Brae: Gillam, J.P. and Daniels, C.M., ‘The Roman mausoleum on Shorden Brae, Beaufront, Corbridge, Northumberland’, Archaeologia Aeliana 4th series 39 (1961), 37–62Google Scholar.
25 Work undertaken for the Beckfoot Fort and Environs Project, Newcastle University in association with J. Murray, V. Murray and W. Longcake. The survey developed from earlier work commissioned by Maryport and District Archaeology Society from Wardell Armstrong. The drone survey was completed by the AHRC-funded Cultural Heritage Through Time 2 (CHT2) initiative in association with J. Mills, M. Peppa and K. Fieber, Newcastle University. Professor Haynes sent information.
26 Work by Archaeological Research Services Ltd in conjunction with Durham University and Durham County Council. Dr D. Mason sent information.
27 Work by Tees Archaeology and Durham County Council as part of the HLF-funded River Tees Rediscovered Landscape Partnership Project. The masonry buildings investigated in 2009 are reported in the Durham Archaeological Journal 20, 55–62Google Scholar. Dr D. Mason sent information.
28 Work by Archaeological Research Services Ltd commissioned by Taylor Wimpey. Archaeological Services Durham University, Land South of Eden Drive, Sedgefield, County Durham. Archaeological Evaluation, Report No. 3622 (2014). P. Hunter sent information.
29 National Heritage List for England No. 1021083.
30 Work by Tees Archaeology as part of the HLF-funded River Tees Rediscovered Landscape Partnership Project. R. Daniels sent information.
31 Work by the Aldborough Roman Town Project, University of Cambridge. Martin Millett sent information.
32 Work by Wessex Archaeology for CgMs on behalf of McCarthy & Stone Retirement Lifestyle Ltd. No in-situ Romano-British remains were encountered during evaluation trenching prior to the watching-brief. A. Tuck sent information.
33 BM refs 2017 T24 and 2017 T373; PAS ID: YORYM-DF0D25 and YORYM-068C58. E. Ghey sent information.
34 BM ref. 2017 T338; PAS ID: YORYM-C9D70D. E. Ghey sent information.
35 BM ref. 2017 T400; PAS ID: YORYM-871E4D. E. Ghey sent information.
36 BM ref. 2017 T615; PAS ID: YORYM-F97A0C. E. Ghey sent information.
37 BM ref. 2017 T222; PAS ID: SWYOR-E929BB. E. Ghey sent information.
38 Work by Huddersfield and District Archaeological Society. G. Brown sent information.
39 Work by Lancaster and District Heritage Group commissioned by Lancashire County Council and Lancaster City Council as part of the Beyond the Castle HLF-funded project. N. Neil sent information.
40 Work by Lancaster and District Heritage Group. N. Neil sent information.
41 Work by Oxford Archaeology East commissioned by North East Lincolnshire Council. OA East Report 2064. A. Lyons sent information.
42 Work by Wessex Archaeology commissioned by DONG Energy. A. Tuck sent information.
43 Early Roman features: see Britannia 33 (2002), 304Google Scholar; later Roman features: see Britannia 43 (2012), 303Google Scholar. Work by Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Ashwood Homes. A. Beeby sent information.
44 Work by Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Robert Doughty Consultancy and Mr P. Smith. Alex Beeby sent information.
45 BM ref. 2017 T460; PAS ID: CAM-5984AA. E. Ghey sent information.
46 BM ref. 2016 T1056; PAS ID: NCL-CBB4CB. E. Ghey sent information.