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5 Fieldwork by Mr E. Waddelove who kindly sent full details, maps and photographs.
6 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr W. Britnell. Dr J. Davies kindly sent information.
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21 The excavation was undertaken by Professor J. K. S. St Joseph and Mr G. S. Maxwell with the help of volunteers from Trinity College, Glenalmond. Professor St Joseph kindly sent details.
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31 cf. A. S. Robertson, The Antonine Wall (new edition 1979), 32.
32 The excavation was directed by Messrs W. S. Hanson and G. S. Maxwell who kindly sent information.
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40 Excavation for Tyne & Wear County Museums was directed by Mr R. Miket who kindly sent information.
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42 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the University and Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne was directed by Mr C. M. Daniels who kindly sent details.
43 Excavation by the Central Excavation Unit of the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr J. Bennett.
44 cf. note 43.
45 For earlier work in this area see Arch. Ael. (3rd series) v (1909); (4th series) xxxvii (1959), 59–84.
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53 Excavation by the Central Excavation Unit of the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr J. Bennett.
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55 Excavation by the Carlisle Archaeological Unit for the Department of the Environment and Carlisle City Council was directed by Mr M. R. McCarthy who kindly sent information and the plan.
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56 Excavation for the Mouswald Trust, the Society of Antiquaries and the British Academy was directed by Professor G. D. B. Jones. Mr D. R. Evans kindly sent information.
57 By Mr R. L. Bellhouse who kindly sent information. For earlier work see Britannia i (1970), 277Google Scholar; Trans. Cumberland & Westmorland Arch. & Antiq. Soc. (2nd series) lxx (1970), 23–32 with plan, fig. 4.Google Scholar
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78 By the Archaeological Society of The Mount School, York.
79 With the exception of (iii) work on all sites was undertaken for the York Archaeological Trust. The supervisors were (i) R. A. Hall (ii) C. H. M. Clarke (iv) C. M. Briden and P. C. Buckland (v) D. A. Brinklow. Mr P. V. Addyman, the Director, kindly sent information.
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83 Excavation for the Medieval Village Research Group and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr M. G. Milne who kindly sent details.
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86 Excavation by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Archaeology Unit was supervised by (i) P. Abramson (ii) A. C. Swann and D. Wilkinson. Messrs P. Mayes and A. Sumpter kindly provided information.
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88 Excavation by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Archaeology Unit was supervised by A. B. Sumpter and A. S. Tindall. Messrs P. Mayes and A. Sumpter kindly provided information.
89 Reported by C. Millar, YAR 1979, 4. Both hoards were declared Treasure Trove and are at present in the British Museum.
90 Excavation for the Humberside Joint Archaeological Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr J. S. Dent. Summary, YAR 1979, 2.
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93 Excavation for Lancaster Museum was directed by Mr S. Penney who kindly sent information.
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99 Earlier finds of Roman tile and mortar are reported from this site (Trans. Hist. Soc. Lancashire & Cheshire (new series) iii (1887), 57).
100 Excavation for the Cheshire County Planning Department was directed by Mr D. J. P. Mason who kindly sent information.
101 Observation by Mr D. J. P. Mason who kindly sent details.
102 Uncovered a few years earlier during building-work on the north side of Lower Watergate Street. Work by Mr D. J. P. Mason who kindly sent details.
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105 By Mr M. Wildgoose.
106 For the North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust, directed by Mr T. Courtney.
107 Excavation for the Department of the Environment, the North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust and the Severn-Trent Water Authority was directed by (i) Professor K. Branigan and Mr A. S. Anderson (ii) Dr R. Ling. Mr T. Courtney and Dr Ling kindly sent full details.
108 Excavation for the Trent Valley Archaeological Research Committee was directed by Miss H. M. Wheeler who kindly sent information.
109 Observation by Mr M. Brassington who kindly sent full details, including a drawing of a Dr. 30 bowl by the potter X6 (A.D. 125–50).
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111 Excavation for the University of Manchester was directed by Mrs F. C. and Dr J. P. Wild who kindly sent information.
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113 By Mrs M. Boulton and Mr A. White.
114 By the South Lincolnshire Archaeological Unit.
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136 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr P. A. Barker who kindly sent information.
137 Excavation for the Department of the Environment, Droitwich Town Council, Hereford & Worcester County Council and Wychavon District Council was directed by Mr D. Freezer. Summary, WMA 1980, 85.
138 Observation by Mr D. Freezer, reported in WMA 1980, 85.
139 By Dr S. C. Stanford (Trans. Woolhope Nat. Field Club xxxix (1968), 222–326).Google Scholar
140 Excavation for Hereford & Worcester County Council and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr J. Sawle who kindly provided information.
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146 Excavation for North Warwickshire Borough Council, the Department of the Environment and Warwick-shire County Council was directed by Mr J. R. Magilton. See further WMA 1980, 27–39.
147 Excavation for the Atherstone Archaeological Society was directed by Mr K. Scott who kindly provided information.
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150 Excavation for Warwickshire Museum and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr G. Crawford who kindly sent information.
151 Except where stated otherwise, information was kindly provided by Miss A. Taylor.
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153 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Nene Valley Research Committee was directed by C. J. S. Rollo. Mr D. F. Mackreth kindly sent details.
164 By Miss Taylor.
155 By R stripe.
166 By Miss Taylor.
157 Christie's Sale, 20th May 1981. Thanks are due to the Antiquities Department of Christie, Manson and Woods Ltd. for sending details and a photograph.
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175 Work by the Abingdon Area Archaeological and Historical Society was directed by (i) Mr R. Thomas (ii) Mr R. Chambers (in association with the Oxfordshire Archaeological Unit). Summaries, ABBNO 1981, 112–3.
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182 Work for the Oxfordshire Archaeological Unit was directed by Mr R. A. Chambers who kindly sent details. The dendrochronological dates were determined by Dr J. Fletcher. See further, ABBNO 1981, 121–3.
183 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Oxfordshire Archaeological Unit was directed by Mr T. Allen who kindly sent information. See further, ABBNO 1981, 124–7.
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186 By Messrs R. Chambers, B. Turton and R. White, reported in ABBNO 1981, 138.
187 The site was partly excavated by Professor Grimes and photographed from the air by Major Allen. Cf. Benson and Miles, op. cit. (note 184), 48–9, Map 22; fig. 11.
188 Excavation by the Oxford University Archaeological Society was directed by Messrs H. C. Mytum and J. W. Taylor. Summary, ABBNO 1981, 139, fig. 40.
189 Observation by Mr R. Chambers, reported in ABBNO 1981, 142.
190 By Mr D. Allen for the Department of the Environment and Buckinghamshire County Museum. Mr M. E. Farley kindly sent details.
191 See Britannia x (1979), 303.
192 Excavation for Milton Keynes Development Corporation was directed by R. J. Williams. Mr M. R. Petchey kindly sent information. See further, ABBNO 1981, 69.
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200 Excavation for North Hertfordshire Museums and North Hertfordshire Archaeological Society was directed by Mr G. R. Burleigh who kindly sent information.
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202 Excavation for the Gorhambury Excavation Committee was directed by Mr D. S. Neal who kindly sent full details.
203 Excavation for North Hertfordshire Museums was directed by Mr G. R. Burleigh who kindly sent information.
204 By the Watford and South-West Hertfordshire Archaeological Society, reported in the Society's Half-Yearly Bulletin No. 32 (Autumn 1980), 15 No. 36.
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206 Excavation by the East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr C. R. Partridge who kindly sent details.
207 Work by the Gresham's School Archaeological Society was directed by Messrs M. Barrett and A. E. Vines. Mr Vines kindly sent full details.
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209 Excavation by the Excavatores Brantunae was directed by Dr A. K. Knowles who kindly sent full details and photographs.
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211 cf. note 207; Mr Vines kindly sent the coins for photography.
212 The weight is 1.383 gm; cf. British Mus. Cat. Greek Coins (Thessaly-Aetolia), 134 (Corcyra, bronze) nos. 329 ff. and pl. 23.21.
213 cf. Britannia xi (1980), 375.Google Scholar Excavation for the Department of the Environment and Scole Archaeological Committee was directed by Dr C. Hills who kindly sent information.
214 By the late Mr A. Brooks and his wife. The hoard was declared Treasure Trove in February 1981 and is at present in the British Museum. Dr T. W. Potter and Miss C. M. Johns kindly sent full details, including the photographs, taken before cleaning. See further, C. M. Johns and T. W. Potter, Illustrated London News (April 1981), 54–5.
215 Excavation for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr A. Gregory who kindly sent details. The aerial photographs were taken by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit.
216 Except where stated otherwise, information was kindly sent by Mr D. G. Buckley.
217 Excavation for Essex County Council was directed by Mr B. H. Milton who kindly sent details.
218 Excavation for Essex County Council, Chelmsford Borough Council and the Moulsham Traders' Association was directed by M. Eddy, H. Major and B. Milton.
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221 Excavation for the Essex County Council Planning Department, the Department of the Environment and Wimpey International was directed by Mr T. J. Wilkinson.
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223 Excavation for the Essex County Council, in association with the Great Chesterford Archaeological Group, was directed by Mr A. E. Collins who kindly supplied information and the plan.
224 Excavation for the Chelmsford Excavation Committee was directed by Mr P. J. Drury who kindly sent information.
225 Excavation for Harlow Museum and (ii) British Petroleum was directed by Mr R. W. Bartlett. Mr I. K. Jones kindly sent information.
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227 Excavation for the Department of the Environment, Essex County Council and Braintree District Council was directed by Mr B. R. G. Turner.
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235 Excavation by the Inner London Archaeological Unit was directed by Mr P. S. Mills who kindly sent details.
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237 Excavation for the Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Excavation Committee was directed by Mr R. Densem. Miss L. Schaaf kindly sent details.
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