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I. Sites Explored*

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Roman Britain in 1986
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Britannia , Volume 18 , November 1987 , pp. 301 - 359
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Copyright © S.S. Frere 1987. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 Information from Mr George Boon.

2 Information from Mr E. Waddelove.

3 See Waddelove, E., A Roman Road in the Vale of Clwyd (Ruthin, 1979).Google Scholar

4 Waddelove, E., The Roman Road between Caer Gai and St Asaph (Ruthin, 1987).Google Scholar

5 Britannia viii (1977), 358; ix (1978), 406; xiii (1982), 329: Journal of the Flintshire Historical Society xxvii (1975–6), 138–51.

6 J. Flints. Hist. Soc. x (i) (1924), 5–23; x (2) (1925), 5–29.

7 JRS xxv (1935), 201: Arch. Camb. xci (1936), 74–92.

8 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust and Manpower Services Commission was directed by Mr M. Weetman. Mr Kevin Blockley sent information and plans. See AW 1986.

9 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by J. Thorburn. Mr Kevin Blockley sent information.

10 Fieldwork for the University of Manchester was directed by Professor G.D.B. Jones; resistivity survey was by Dr W. Sowerbutts. Professor Jones sent information and illustrations.

11 Excavation for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by Messrs. M. Beaton and R. Newman. Dr E.M. Evans sent information and the plan.

12 Excavation for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by A.G. Marvell and P.A. Wardle. Dr E.M. Evans sent information and the map.

13 Information from Mr E.M. Besly.

14 The 1928 excavations are not published in detail: for a summary see Arch. Camb. lxxxiv (1929), 142–5.

15 See Britannia xvi (1985), 257–8.

16 Analysis was by Jennifer Hillam, University of Sheffield.

17 Excavation on Site (a) for the National Museum and the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr D. Zienkiewicz, who sent information on this and Site (b). Excavations for the Trust on Sites (c, f, g) were directed by Dr E.M. Evans, on Site (d) by C.N. Maylan, (e) by P.A. Wardle and (h) by Dr Evans and Mr Maylan; Dr Evans sent information, photographs and plans.

18 Excavation was by the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust. Information from Mr E.M. Besly.

19 See Britannia xvii (1986), 369–70.

20 For previous exploration of the forum see Archaeologia lxi (1909), 569–82.

21 Excavation for Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments was directed by Richard Brewer, who sent information.

22 See Britannia xi (1980), 351.

23 Excavation for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was directed by Messrs. A.G. Marvell and C.N. Maylan. Dr E.M. Evans sent information and the map. For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 370.

25 Excavation for Manchester University was directed by Professor G.D.B. Jones, who sent an illustrated interim report.

26 Reconnaissance for R.C.A.H.M. (Scotland) was by Gordon Maxwell, who sent information.

27 See Britannia xvii (1986), 371, site 4.

28 Reconnaissance for R.C.A.H.M. (Scotland) was by Gordon Maxwell, who sent information.

29 Excavation for the Scottish Field School of Archaeology was directed by Professor J.J. Wilkes who sent information.

30 See note 28.

31 Excavation for the Scottish Development Department and Walker Homes (Scotland) was directed by Dr Lawrence Keppie who sent information and a plan.

32 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 265–7 with plan; xvii (1986), 371.

33 Excavation was directed by Dr L.J.F. Keppie and Mr F. Newall. Dr Keppie sent information and a plan.

34 For earlier work see Britannia xii (1981), 321; xiv (1983), 172–7; xvi (1985), 264–5.

35 Ibid., xii (1981), 321; xiv (1983), 174.

36 Excavation for the Scottish Development Department was directed by Dr W.S. Hanson, who sent information, the plan and photograph. For an illustrated interim report see Current Archaeology No. 104 (ix, 9) (1987), 268–72.

37 See note 28.

38 For previous work in this area see Britannia xvi (1985), 268; xvii (1986), 374–7.

39 For the dividing wall see Dore, J.N. and Gillam, J.P., The Roman Fort at South Shields, Newcastle upon Tyne (1979), 55–6.Google Scholar

40 For the courtyard building see Britannia xv (1984), 277.

41 Excavations for Tyne and Wear Museums Service were directed by P.T. Bidwell, who sent information and the plan.

42 Britannia xvii (1986), 376 with plan, fig. 9.

43 Excavation for the City of Newcastle was directed by Mr J. Nolan. Miss Barbara Harbottle sent information.

44 For previous work here see Britannia xvii (1986), 378.

45 For some of these and a plan of the praetorium see above, p. 125 ff.

46 Work for the Vindolanda Trust was directed by Robin Birley, who sent information.

47 For earlier work see Britannia xvii (1986), 378–81 with plan, fig. 11.

48 Excavation for the National Trust and HBMC was directed by Mr J.G. Crow, who sent information.

49 Simpson, F.G., Watermals and Military works on Hadrian's Wall (Kendal, 1976), 114–15, pl. v.Google Scholar

50 Cf. Britannia xv (1984), 280.

51 For an interim plan see Current Archaeology No. 106 (July 1987).

52 Simpson (op. cit. note 49), 98-113.

53 Excavation for the National Trast and HBMC was directed by Mr J.G. Crow, who sent information.

54 Excavation was directed for the Central Excavation Unit of English Heritage by Mr P.S. Austen, who sent information.

55 Excavation was directed for the Central Excavation Unit of English Heritage by Mr P.S. Austen, who sent information.

56 For previous work on the praetorium see Britannia viii (1977) – xii (1981) s.v.

57 Excavation for Bradford University, Bowes Museum and Durham County Council was directed by Dr R.F.J. Jones; the survey was by Mark Gillings. Dr Jones sent information and the drawing.

58 Investigation was by Mr R. Daniels for the County Archaeology Section. Mr B. Vynor sent information.

59 Work was directed by Messrs. S.J. Sherlock and B. Vynor for the County Archaeology Section. Mr Vynor sent information.

60 Excavations 1982–6 for Bradford University were directed by Dr R.F.J. Jones following aerial survey by Mr P.V. Addyman. Dr Jones sent information and the plan.

61 Excavations for the York Archaeological Trust were supervised (i) and (ii) by N.F. Pearson; (iii) by A. Davison; (iv) R.L. Kemp. Mr P.V. Addyman sent information.

62 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 386. Work for Durham University was directed by Dr M. Miilett and Mr P. Halkon. Dr Millert sent information.

63 See note 62.

64 Fieldwork by Bradford Grammar School Archaeological Society was directed by Mr D. Haigh, who sent details.

65 See Britannia xv (1984), 288; xvii (1986), 387.

66 See Watkin, W.T., Roman Cheshire (Liverpool, 1886), 102.Google Scholar

67 Work for the Grosvenor Museum was directed (i) by S. Ward, (ii-iv) by T.P. Strickland, who sent information.

68 Information from A.C. and E. Waddelòve.

69 JRS lix (1969), 210.

70 Jermy, K.E., J. Chester Arch. Soc. xlviii (1961), 113Google Scholar; 1 (1963), 1–2.

71 Information from A.C. and E. Waddelove.

72 For previous work see Britannia xv (1984), 289; xvi (1985), 282.

73 Excavation for HBMC was directed by Mr M. Dearne who sent information.

74 For a plan of Little Chester see JRS lix (1969), 212: the findspot is in the SE corner of the courtyard shown near the SW angle of the fort. Information and illustrations were sent by Maurice Brassington.

75 Information from Andrew Burnett.

76 Information from R. Goodburn.

77 Britannia ix (1978), 433.

78 Work for the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology was directed by Mr M.J. Jones who sent information. The supervisor at Site (i) was Mr K. Camidge. See also the Trust's Second Annual Report (1986), 25–9.

79 Britannia xvii (1986), 390.

80 Work for the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology was directed by Mr J.M. Oetgen. See the Trust's Second Annual Report (1986), 10–12 with plans.

81 Excavation for the Leicestershire Archaeological Unit was directed by Patrick Clay who sent infor mation.

82 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 391.

83 North Staffs. Journ. of Field Studies ii (1961), 37–52.

84 Ibid.

85 Information from Dr A.S. Esmonde Cleary. Excavation at (i) for HBMC and Staffordshire County Council, E. Staffs. District Council and Birmingham University was directed by Dr Esmonde Cleary and I.M. Ferris. Work at (ii) for Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit was directed by Messrs. J. Sterenberg and I.M. Ferris. Information from Andrew Burnett.

87 Report by B. Walters in Glevensis No. 20 (1986), 36 (Cf. 33).

88 The site was discovered by Steven Clarke and excavation was by the Monmouth Archaeological Society. Dr G. Webster kindly sent information.

89 For previous Roman finds see Britannia xvii (1986), 395.

90 Excavation for the Sandwell Valley Archaeological Project and the Manpower Services Commission were directed by Mr A. Hodder who sent information.

91 Information from Andrew Burnett.

92 Note by C.J.S. Rollo in Nene Valley Research Committee's Annual Report 1985–6, 4.

93 Britannia v (1974), 434.

94 Note by J. Hadman in the Nene Valley Research Committee's Annual Report 1985–6, 9.

95 Excavation for Northamptonshire County Council was directed by Philip Voice and David Windell. Mr Windell sent information.

96 Britannia xvii (1986), 399.

97 Oxford Archaeological Unit's Newsletter xv No. 1 (1987), 4.

98 Ibid., 3.

99 Report by R.A. Chambers in the Oxford Archaeological Unit's Newsletter xiv.2 (1986), 2–3.

100 Excavation for the Unit was directed by D. Miles and R.A. Chambers. Mr Miles sent information.

101 Work for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Messrs. G. Lambrick and J. Moore. Mr Lambrick sent information.

102 VCH Oxfordshire i (1939), 318 f.

103 Excavations for the Oxford Archaeological Unit were by D. Miles and Tim Allen. Mr Miles sent information. See also the Unit's Newsletter xiv. 2 (1986), 4 f.

104 Excavation by boys of Summer Fields School was directed by Mr N.E. Aldridge.

105 Note by Brian Durham in the Oxford Archaeological Unit's Newsletter xiv.4 (1986), 5.

106 Work for the Oxford Archaeological Unit and HBMC was directed by George Lambrick, who sent information. For the stone circle see G. Lambrick, The Rollright Stones, Oxford Archaeological Unit (1983).

107 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 399.

108 Work for the Oxford Archaeological Unit and HBMC was directed by G. Lambrick, who sent information.

109 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 399–401 with fig. 20.

110 Excavation for the Milton Keynes Archaeology Unit was directed by Mr R. J. Zeepvat, who sent information and plans.

111 See map in Britannia xvii (1986), 402. The cemetery was located in 1969 (I.M. Stead, Baldock, Britannia Monograph No. 7 (1986), 75-8) and is now threatened by housing.

112 Britannia xv (1984), 304.

113 At TL 2477 3352: Stead, op. cit. (note in), 78; Hertfordshire's Past No. 9 (1980), 35–7.

114 Excavation and fieldwork for North Hertfordshire Museums and the Manpower Services Commission were supervised by Mr D. Hillelson and directed by Mr G.R. Burleigh, who sent information.

115 For this see Trans. London & Middlesex A.S. (N.S.) x (iii) (1951), 229–33.

116 Both excavations for the Elstree and Boreham Wood Historical Research Group were directed by S.A. Castle, who sent information.

117 R.E.M., and Wheeler, T.V., Verulamium, a Belgie and two Roman Cities (Oxford, 1936).Google Scholar

118 Ibid., pl. xxxiv

119 Excavation for University College, Cardiff and the Verulamium Museum was directed by Professor W.H. Manning, Rosalind Niblett and C. Saunders. Professor Manning sent information.

120 For excavation in 1984 see Britannia xvi (1985), 293; it has proved impossible to obtain information about the excavations in 1985. For earlier excavations and plan of the area see Trans. St. Albans & Herts. Archit, and Arch. Soc. (1935), 243–75.

121 Excavations for the Verulamium Museum were directed by Mr A. Havercroft. Dr S. Greep sent information and the plan.

122 Information from Andrew Burnett. For previous finds see Britannia xvii (1986), 401.

123 See Britannia xiii (1982), 369–70; xiv (1983), 307–8; xv (1984), 305.

124 Excavations were directed by Dr A.K. Knowles, who sent information and drawings.

125 For previous work see JRS xlii (1952) – xlv (1955), lii (1962), liii (1963), Ivi (1966), s.v.; Norfolk Arch, xxxii (1962–5), 94–107; xxxiv (1966–9), 45–73.

126 Excavation for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit and HBMC was directed by David Gurney, who sent information.

127 C.B.A. Group VI Bulletin No. 31 (1986), 68.

128 op. cit. (note 127), 71–87.

129 Observation by Mr Grieff, reported by Tony Gregory.

130 Aerial photography for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was by Derek Edwards. Information was sent by Tony Gregory.

131 C.B.A. Group VI Bulletin No. 31 (1986), 76.

132 Information from Andrew Burnett.

133 op.cit. (note 131), 81.

134 Information from Tony Gregory.

135 Work by the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was reported by Tony Gregory.

136 op. cit. (note 131), 87.

137 op. cit. (note 131), 88.

138 op. cit. (note 131), 89.

139 For these finds see CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 31 (1986), 53–7.

140 op. cit. (note 139), 28.

141 op. cit. (note 139), 57–8.

142 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 294–5; xvii (1986), 404, and for an air-photograph of the site see Frere, and Joseph, St, Roman Britain from the Air (Cambridge, 1983), 294–5.Google Scholar

143 C.B.A. Group VI Bulletin No. 31 (1986), 41–3 with plan. For the coin, ibid., 60.

144 op. cit. (note 143), 61.

145 op. cit. (note 143), 45.

146 op. cit. (note 143), 62.

147 Excavation for the County Council was directed by Mr P. Allen. Information was sent by David Buckley.

148 For the cemetery and (?) church see Britannia xi (1979), 376–8.

149 Excavations for the Colchester Archaeological Trust directed by Philip Crummy were supervised by the following; (i, iii, iv) D. Shimmin; (ii) G. Carter. Mr Crummy sent details.

150 Britannia xvii (1986), 407.

151 Excavation for the Essex County Council was directed by Mr C.P. Clarke. Information was sent by David Buckley.

152 Excavation for the Essex County Council was directed by Mr H. Brooks. Information from David Buckley.

153 Excavations in the City were by the Department of Urban Archaeology, Museum of London, under the direction of Messrs. B. Hobley, J. Maloney and S. O'Connor Thompson. Mr J. Schofield sent information and the plan.

154 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 407.

155 Britannia x (1979), 313 (iv).

156 JRS xlviii (1958), 144 (4).

157 For such tile-stamps see Wright, R.P., Britannia xvi (1985), 193–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

158 For earlier work see Britannia xvii (1986), 408.

154 For the numbered bastions see P. Marsden, Roman London (1980), 168.

155 Britannia x (1979), 313 (iv).

156 JRS xlviii (1958), 144 (4).

157 For such tile-stamps see Wright, R.P., Britannia xvi (1985), 193–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

158 For earlier work see Britannia xvii (1986), 408.

159 For t he numbered bastions see Marsden, P., Roman London (1980), 168.Google Scholar

160 Supervisors were as follows: Site (i) S. O'Connor Thompson and G. Milne; (ii) S. Rivière; (iii) K. Stedman; (iv, v) C. Spence; (vi) M. Burch; (vii) K. Tyler; (viii) P. Chitwood and J. Hill; (ix) E. Shepherd; (x, xv) C. Maloney; (xi) A.B. Thomas; (xii) D. Malt; (xiii) P. Durnford; (xiv) A. Stephenson; (xvi, xviii) I. Blair; (xvii) A. Westman; (xix) C. Sparey Green, (xx) R. Ellis.

161 For earlier work see Britannia xiii (1982), 375–6; xiv (1983), 312–3; xvi (1985), 298 and xvii (1986), 409. For a longer report see L., and Adkins, R.A., Under the Sludge: Beddington Roman Villa (Carshalton, 1986).Google Scholar

162 For a plan see Britannia xvii (1986), 410, fig. 23.

163 Excavation for the Department of Greater London Archaeology (Museum of London) and the Manpower Services Commission was directed by L. and R. Adkins and J. Perry. L. and R. Adkins sent information.

164 Information from Nicholas Fuentes.

165 R.F. and O.H.E. Butler, Birdlip and Brimpsfield: the story of two villages (1958).

166 T. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. xlv (1923), 294–5.

167 Report by Mr Guy, C.J. in Glevensis 20 (1986), 48–9.Google Scholar

168 For previous work see Britannia iv (1973), 307.

169 Excavation 1976–85 was by Mr T.E. Wilcox; clearance and survey in late 1985 was by the Mobile Field Team of the Crickley Hill Archaeological Trust. Report with plan by Walker, Briony F. in Glevensis 20 (1986), 3740.Google Scholar

170 Britannia xi (1980), 384

171 See ibid, xiii (1982), 377.

172 For earlier work here see Britannia xvi (1985), 298.

173 Excavation for the National Trust was directed by R. Goodburn, who sent information.

174 Report by Ian Standing in Glevensis 20 (1986), 33.

175 Report by Ian Standing in Glevensis 20 (1986), 33.

176 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 412.

177 For Clay don Pike see Britannia xv (1984), 312–14.

178 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Simon Palmer and David Miles. Mr Miles sent information. See also the Unit's Newsletter xiv.4 (1986), 1 f.

179 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 412.

180 Excavation was directed by Mr E.G. Price who sent information and the plan.

181 Work for the Gloucester City Excavations Unit was supervised (Sites a, c–e) by A.P. Garrod and (Sites b, f-g) by M.W. Atkin. Information was sent by Malcolm J. Watkins.

182 See Britannia xvii (1986), 44.

183 See map, ibid., fig. 25.

184 Edwy Parade is the next (unlabelled) E-W street north of St. Mark's Street on ibid., fig. 25.

185 Work for the Gloucester City Excavations Unit was directed by A.P. Garrod (Sites a–c, e) and M.W. Atkin (Site d). Mr M.J. Watkins sent information.

186 Reported by Ian Standing in Glevensis 20 (1986), 33.

187 Fieldwork and excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Messrs. D. Miles, J. Moore and S. Palmer. Mr Miles sent information and photographs. See also the Unit's Newsletter xiv. 4 (1986), 2–3.

188 Excavation for Keele University is reported in Glevensis 20 (1986), 41–4 by Mr D. Wilson, who sent further information.

189 Information on sites in Avon, except when otherwise attributed, was provided by Dr A.J. Parker from the County Sites and Monuments Register compiled by Mr R.D. Iles.

190 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 415.

191 See note 190.

192 Excavations for the Bath Archaeological Trust were directed by Peter Davenport, who sent information and the plan.

193 Information via Dr A.J. Parker from Miss Victoria Pirie.

194 Information via Dr A.J. Parker from Mr W. Solley. The strap-end (Medieval Arch, v (1961), 24 fig. 8, there said to be from Tortworth) was found either at ST 693919 (Ducie 1925) or 694916 (Bristol Museum file).

195 Information from Andrew Burnett.

196 K. Blockley, Marshfield: Ironmongers Piece. Excavations 1982–3 (BAR No. 141, 1985), fig. 6.

197 See Britannia xvii (1986), 415.

198 Excavation for Bristol University was directed by Dr A.J. Parker, who sent information.

199 Information via Dr A.J. Parker from Mr W. Solley.

200 Information from Andrew Burnett.

201 For previous finds see Britannia xiv (1983), 320.

202 Excavations by Mr and Mrs S. Rendeli; information from Dr A.J. Parker. For Wint Hill see JRS xlvii (1957), 232.

203 Information via Dr A.J. Parker from Mr G. Stock.

204 Information via Dr A.J. Parker from Mr R.J. Howell.

205 Information from Mr C.G. Henderson.

206 For earlier work see Britannia xiv (1983), 323; xvii (1986), 415–17.

207 Excavation for Exeter University was directed by Dr V. Maxfield, who sent information and the plan.

208 For previous work see Britannia vii (1976), 360; ix (1978) – xvii (1986), s.v. For location of buildings see Britannia xv (1984), 320, fig. 24, where Buildings 5 and 6 were mislabelled 6 and 5.

209 Excavation was directed by Messrs. N.H. Field, J. Collins and A. Light. Mr Field sent information and the plan.

210 Note by P. Pearce in the Wessex Archaeological Trust's Project Summary Reports 1986–7.

211 For the Poundbury cemetery see JRS lvii (1967), 196; lix (1969), 229; Britannia i (1970) – viii (1977), s.v.

212 Report by Susan Davies in op. cit. (note 210).

213 Information from Andrew Burnett.

214 Excavation for the Wessex Archaeological Trust, Dorset County Council and HBMC was directed by Messrs. R. Smith and P.W. Cox. Information was sent by Mr A.J. Lawson.

215 C.B.A. Group 12 Newsletter, April 1987, 17.

216 Ibid., Oct. 1986, 17.

217 Information from Andrew Burnett. For a previous hoard from Chute see Num. Chron. 1927, 374–7.

218 C.B.A. Group 12 Newsletter, April 1987, 17.

219 Britannia xvii (1986), 420.

220 C.B.A. Group 12 Newsletter, Oct. 1986, 17; April 1987, 15.

221 C.B.A. Group 12 Newsletter, Oct. 1986, 18.

222 For earlier work, and the significance of such sarsen pads, see Wacher, J. in Rodwell, W. and Rowley, T. (eds.), Small Towns of Roman Britain (B.A.R. 1975), 233–5.Google Scholar

223 Work for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Messrs. D. Miles and R. Chambers. Mr Miles sent information.

224 Report by R. Smith and P.W. Cox in the Wessex Archaeological Unit's Project Summary Reports 1986–7, sent by Mr A.J. Lawson.

225 Information from Andrew Burnett.

226 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 308.

227 Excavation for King Alfred's College was directed by Anthony King and Michael Hughes. Mr King sent information and a plan.

228 Information from Andrew Burnett.

229 See Britannia xii (1981), 362; xiii (1982), 389–91.

230 Excavation was directed by Dr M. Fulford who sent information and plans.

231 Work by Winchester City Museums was directed by Mr K.E. Qualmann, who sent information.

232 C.B.A. Group 12 Newsletter, Oct. 1986, 3.

233 Note by I. Barnes and Susan Lobb in the Wessex Archaeological Unit's Project Summary Reports 1986–7, sent by Mr A.J. Lawson.

234 Note by C.A. Farwell, ibid.

235 Note by Susan Lobb, ibid.

236 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 421–3.

237 See Britannia xiii (1982), 136, fig. 1.

238 ibid., 140, fig 3.

239 See note 236.

240 Excavation was directed by Mr F.G. Aldsworth, who sent an illustrated interim report.

241 For a plan of this gravelled area see Down, A., Chichester Excavations v (Chichester, 1981), 135, fig. 8.9.Google Scholar

242 Note by Miss S. Woodward in The Archaeology of Chichester & District 1986, 19-21, kindly sent by Mr J. Magilton.

243 Note by P.M. Aird in ibid., 16–17.

244 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 423–4.

245 Excavation for HBMC, West Sussex County Council and Chichester City and District Councils was by the Chichester District Archaeological Unit, directed by Alec Down, who sent information and the plan.

246 Information from Andrew Burnett.

247 For Garden Hill see Britannia xv (1984), 330 and note 329.

248 Excavation by the Garden Hill Excavation Group was directed by Mr N. Wickenden. Mr J.H. Money sent an interim report.

249 For this see Britannia xvii (1986), 191–230.

250 Aerial reconnaissance was by Dr A. Woodcock and Mr D. Rudling for the Field Archaeology Unit of the London Institute of Archaeology. Survey and field-walking was supervised by P. Smith. Mr Rudling sent information and the aerial photograph.

251 Excavation directed by R.J. Poulton is noted in the Surrey Archaeological Society's Bulletin No. 216.

252 Excavation for Surrey County Council was directed (i) by P. Jones and N. Shepherd; (ii) by P. Jones. Dr David Bird sent information.

253 Excavation by the Surrey Heath Group of the Surrey Archaeological Society was directed by Mr G.H. Cole, who sent information.

254 Excavation for the Maidstone Area Archaeological Group was directed by Mr A.J. Daniels, who sent information.

255 The Archaeology of Canterbury ii (1982), 44 fig. 13.

256 For the baths see JRS xxxix (1949), no; Britannia x (1979), 334; xi (1980), 400 with fig. 13.

257 For the Forum see Britannia xvi (1985), 314 f., and The Archaeology of Canterbury viii (1987), 93–104.

258 The Archaeology of Canterbury vii (1983), flgs. 1 and 23; pp. 71, 76.

259 Britannia xvii (1986), 425, fig. 30.

260 Arch. Newsletter March 1951, 145–7; Aug. – December 1952, 157–9.

261 The Archaeology of Canterbury vii (1983), fig. 1.

262 Excavations for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust were directed by Paul Bennett. Supervisors were as follows: Sites i, v, vii, P. Blockley; Site ii, A. Ward; Site iii, Messrs. M. Houliston and I. Anderson; Site iv, I. Anderson; Site vi, J. Rady. Mr P. Blockley kindly sent information, plans and photographs. See also the Trust's Annual Report 1085–6.

263 Excavation for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr A. Ward. Information was provided by Mr P. Blockley.

264 Information from Andrew Burnett.

265 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Society was directed by Messrs. A.J. Daniels and A.C. Harrison. Mr Daniels sent information.

266 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Society and Plaxtol Local History Society was directed by Messrs. R. Cockett and Ted Connell. See Kent Arch. Soc. Newsletter No. 11 (1987), 1–3.

267 Britannia v (1974), 460.

268 Work by the Dover Archaeological Group was reported by Mr K. Parfltt.

269 Britannia xvii (1986), 427.

270 Work by the Dover Archaeological Group was reported by Mr K. Parfitt.

271 Work for the Guernsey Maritime Trust was directed by Margaret Rule and J. Monaghan, who sent information.