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4. NORTHERN ENGLAND

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2020

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Roman Britain in 2019
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Copyright © The Authors, 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

36 British Museum (BM) ref. 2017 T928.

37 Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

38 BM ref. 2018 T112. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

39 Information provided by Kurt Hunter-Mann for work undertaken by the Romans in Ravenglass Community Archaeology Project.

40 Britannia 59 (2018), 495–6Google Scholar.

41 Information provided by Kurt Hunter-Mann for work undertaken by the Romans in Ravenglass Community Archaeology Project.

42 David Ratledge sent information.

43 BM ref. 2018 T218. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

44 For previous work, see Britannia 38 (2007), 264–6; 39 (2008), 285; 40 (2009), 236Google Scholar. David Mason sent information. The programme of archaeological investigations for the Brightwater Landscape Partnership was conceived and designed by the Archaeology Section of Durham County Council. The successful tender for this project was submitted by DigVentures, whose staff supervised a workforce of volunteers.

45 For previous work, see Britannia 50 (2019), 422Google Scholar. David Mason sent information. The excavation is funded by The Auckland Project and managed by Northern Archaeological Associates.

46 Work by the Aldborough Roman Town Project, University of Cambridge. Excavation directed by Rose Ferraby. Martin Millett sent information.

47 Work by Department of Archaeology, University of York. Steve Roskams sent information.

48 John Buglass sent information.

49 BM ref. 2017 T919. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

50 BM ref. 2018 T854. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

51 Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

52 Addenda to a previous discovery in the same location of 12 siliquae. BM refs 2018 T688 and 2017 T615.

53 Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

54 BM ref. 2018 T816. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

55 BM ref. 2018 T742. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

56 BM ref. 2017 T1027. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

57 BM ref. 2018 T145. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

58 Nigel Neil sent information. Excavations were undertaken by LDHG, directed by A. Stewardson (Oxford Archaeology North) and Nigel Neil (Neil Archaeological Services).

59 Nigel Neil sent information.

60 David Ratledge sent information. Alan Richardson (The Romans in the Manchester Area (2004)) first suggested that the alignment of Matley Lane with Ashton Old Road may indicate the line of a Roman road.

61 BM ref. 2018 T669. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

62 BM ref. 2018 T603. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

63 BM ref. 2018 T647. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

64 BM refs 2017 T912 and 2016 T356 with 2017 T913. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

65 BM refs 2017 T909 and 2018 T764. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

66 BM ref. 2017 T649. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

67 BM ref. 2018 T613. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

68 Katherine Hamilton and Tom Phillips sent information. See Oxford Archaeology East Report 2402 for further information.

69 Katherine Hamilton and Tom Phillips sent information. See Oxford Archaeology East Report 2293 for further information.

70 BM ref. 2018 T997. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.