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I. Sites Explored

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Roman Britain in 1995
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Britannia , Volume 27 , November 1996 , pp. 389 - 438
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Copyright © Barry C. Burnham 1996. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 For previous work see Britannia xxvi (1995), 326 and fig. 2.Google Scholar

2 Excavations for Clwyd Archaeology Service, Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, and Wrexham Maelor Borough Council were directed by Messrs S. Grenter, N. Jones and W. Slater. Dr C. Earwood sent information.

3 For previous work see Britannia xxiv (1993) 271:Google Scholar for the line of the road see Waddelove, A.C., The Development of a Roman Road Network: the Lower Dee Valley Region Before AD 138 (M.Phil thesis, University of Manchester, 1986), 185.Google Scholar

4 ibid., 234 and 243 respectively for sites (i) and (ii).

5 See E. Waddelove, A Roman Road in the Vale of Clwyd (1979), 25. Information on Sites 2, 3, and 4 sent by A.C. and E. Waddelove.

6 For previous work see E., and Waddelove, A.C. and Jones, G.D.B., Britannia xxi (1990), 299305.Google Scholar Evaluation work for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr D. Thomas. Dr C. Earwood sent information.

7 The evidence for this route is still based on the interpretation of aerial photography, but in the light of the excavations at the supposed fort at Discoed the evidence would appear to be equivocal; see J.Britnell, E., Britannia xi (1980), 315–17.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

8 Watching-brief for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr W.G. Owen. Dr C. Earwood sent information.

9 Work for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by Ms W. Owen. Dr C. Earwood sent information.

10 For the course of this road see Bull. Board of Celtic Studies xix, pt 2 (1961), 177ff.Google Scholar and antiquarian references therein.

11 For the section N of the Vyrnwy see Britannia xxvi (1995), 328.Google Scholar

12 Survey by Professor G.D.B. Jones and Messrs W.G. Putnam and H.S. Toller. Professor Jones sent information and plan.

13 Work for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr N. Ludlow. Mrs H. James sent information.

14 For summary report, see B.C. Burnham in T.D. Ford and L. Willies, Mining Before Powder, Peak District Mines Historical Society 12, no. 3 (1994), 41–7.

15 Information from Dr and Mrs B.C. Burnham.

16 For previous work see Britannia xxvi (1995), 329 and references therein.Google Scholar

17 Excavation for Welsh Office Highways was directed for the Dyfed Archaeological Trust by P. Crane, N. Page, and B. Allen.

18 For previous work between Gilwen and Bryn see Britannia xxv (1984), 249.Google Scholar Previous fieldwork and documentary research by Mr H. Toller.

19 Air photographic survey by H.J. and T.A. James and C.R. Musson on behalf of the Dyfed Archaeological Trust and the Royal Commission for Ancient and Historical Monuments, Wales. Mrs H. James sent information.

20 For details of the marching camp see RCAHMW, Glamorgan Volume I Part 2: The Iron Age and Roman Occupation (1976), No. 740, p. 99 and fig. 56. Work carried out for Wessex Archaeology. Ms M. Gauden sent information.

21 Summary note in Archaeology in Wales 34 (1994), 55.Google Scholar

22 Excavation for T. Greenhaf Esq. was directed for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust by Mr A. Yates. Mr A.G. Marvell sent information.

23 For previous work see Britannia xxvi (1995), 330–1 and reference to earlier work there cited.Google Scholar

24 Excavation for Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments was directed by Mr R.J. Brewer, who sent information and a plan.

25 Work for Pendragon (Design and Build) Ltd was directed for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust by Mr M. Lawler. Mr A.G. Marvell sent information.

26 Excavation and survey for the University of Manchester were directed by Dr D.J. Woolliscroft, Director of the Manchester Roman Gask Project, who sent information and a plan.

27 Excavation for the University of Manchester was directed by Dr D.J. Woolliscroft who sent information and a plan.

28 Woolliscroft, D.J., PSAS cxxiii (1993), 291313.Google Scholar

29 Excavation for the University of Manchester was directed by Mr N.J. Lockett and Dr D.J. Woolliscroft. Mr Lockett sent details.

30 For a discussion, see Pitts, L.F. and Joseph, J.K. St, Inchtuthil, The Roman Legionary Fortress, Britannia Monograph 6 (1985), 257–60.Google Scholar

31 Barclay, G.J., Maxwell, G.S., Simpson, I.A. and Davidson, D.A., Antiquity lxix (1995), 317–26CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Discovery & Excavation in Scotland 1993, 100; 1995, 98.

32 Excavation for Fife Regional Council by Edinburgh Environmental and Archaeological Services was directed by Mr G. Wilson who sent a report. For recent work at the SE corner, see Duffy, A., PSAS cxxii (1992), 184–7.Google Scholar

33 Excavation for Fife Regional Council Engineering Department by Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (hereafter GUARD) was directed by Mr G. McGregor. Dr A. Leslie sent a report (GUARD No. 285).

34 Excavation for Barratt West of Scotland Ltd by Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr J.R. Mackenzie who sent a report.

35 Robertson, A.S., Glasgow Arch. Journ. i (1969), 35f. with fig.Google Scholar

36 For Scotia Environmental Services Ltd by the Centre for Field Archaeology, University of Edinburgh (hereafter CFA) was directed by Mr A. Dunwell and Dr I. Ralston. Mr Dunwell sent a report (CFA No. 178). For excavation within one of the camps in 1983, see Keppie, L. and Walker, J.J., PSAS cxix (1989), 143.Google Scholar

37 A watching-brief for Falkirk District Council by CFA was directed by Mr D. Alexander.

38 Excavation by Mr G.B. Bailey, Falkirk Museum, at the invitation of the houseowner.

39 For the discovery of an oven in the same general area in 1941 (marked R on FIG. 5), see Robertson, A.S., PSAS lxxvi (19411942), 1199ff.Google Scholar

40 PSAS lxiii (19281929), 400ff.Google Scholar

41 PSAS xciv (19601961), 87ff.Google Scholar

42 By G.B. Bailey, Falkirk Museum.

43 Excavation by CFA for Historic Scotland and Coal Contractors Ltd was directed by Mr A. Dunwell who sent a report (CFA No. 236).

44 Discovery & Excavation in Scotland 1995, 12.

45 Watching-brief by CFA for Historic Scotland was directed by Mr A. Dunwell who sent a report (CFA No. 229). See also Discovery & Excavation in Scotland 1995, 12.

46 Watching-brief by CFA for Historic Scotland was directed by Mr A. Dunwell and Dr B. Finlayson. Mr Dunwell sent a report (CFS No. 229).

47 Watching-brief by CFA for Scottish Power plc was directed by Mr A. Dunwell and Dr B. Finlayson. Mr Dunwell sent a report (CFA No. 229).

48 Excavation for the University of Manchester was directed by Dr D.J. Woolliscroft who sent details and a plan. See also Britannia xxiv (1993), 279Google Scholar; xxv (1994), 225; xxvi (1995), 334.

49 By Dr A. Strang, with assistance from J.J. Walker. Dr Strang sent a report.

50 By Dr A. Strang, with assistance from J.J. Walker. Dr Strang sent a report.

51 Excavation for C. Scott and Partners by GUARD was directed by Mr K. Speller who sent a report (GUARD No. 294).

52 Survey for Historic Scotland by GUARD was directed by Mr I. Banks.

53 Excavation for Farm Engineering Ltd by GUARD was directed by Mr D. Abernethy. Dr A. Leslie sent a report (GUARD No. 266).

54 Excavation for Scottish Power plc by GUARD was directed by Mr K. Speller. Dr A. Leslie sent a report (GUARD No. 279). For earlier work hereabouts, see Britannia xxv (1994), 257, with fig. 7.

55 Excavation for Strathclyde Water Services by Guard was directed by Mr K. Speller. Dr A. Leslie sent a report (GUARD No. 273).

56 Excavation for Lothian Regional Council by CFA was directed by Mr A. Dunwell who sent a report (CFA No. 221).

57 Excavation for Teague Homes Scotland Ltd by CFA was directed by Mr T. Neighbour. Mr A. Dunwell sent a report (CFA No. 230).

58 A similar group of ditches was located c. 200 m to the SW by aerial photography in 1960, and tested by excavation in 1991, on a somewhat different alignment; see JRS liv (1964), 155Google Scholar; Britannia xxiii (1992), 264.Google Scholar

59 Excavation for Scottish Office Industry Department, Roads Directorate by CFA was directed by Mr A. Dunwell who sent a report (CFA No. 216).

60 Excavation by City of Edinburgh District Council Archaeology Service was directed by Mr J.A. Lawson.

61 By Mr Richard Gregory, Department of Archaeology, University of Manchester. Professor G.D.B. Jones sent details.

62 For previous notices of this site, see Britannia ix (1978), 418Google Scholar; N. Higham and B. Jones, The Carvetii (1985), 23f. with fig. 9; Maxwell, G.S. and Wilson, D.R., Britannia xxviii (1987), 35.Google Scholar

63 Watching-brief and excavation for Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council were directed by Mrs Jane Brann. For earlier work, see Britannia xxiii (1992), 266.Google Scholar

64 By D. Cowley for RCAHMS. Ms R. Moloney sent details.

65 See Wilson, A., Trans. Dumfries. & Galloway Nat. Hist. & Antiq. Soc. lxiv (1989), 9Google Scholar for the potential of this route; also Britannia xxiii (1992), 266Google Scholar; xxiv (1993), 281.

66 Watching-brief for Borders Regional Council by CFA (on behalf of the University of Bradford) was directed by Mr J. Hamilton. Mr A. Dunwell sent a report (CFA No. 233) See also Britannia xxvi (1995), 337–41, fig. 8Google Scholar.

67 Survey for the Trimontium Trust by School of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, was directed by Dr S. Clarke, Mr D. Robinson, and Ms Abigail Tebbs who have prepared a report. See Britannia xxv (1994), 261.Google Scholar

68 By Dr W. Lonie, Mr F. Newall and others; see Discovery & Excavation in Scotland 1995, 5, 9, 10. Dr Lonie sent a report.

69 Aerial survey by Ms Rebecca Moloney and Mr G.S. Maxwell for RCAHMS. Ms Moloney sent details.

70 Survey was by Dr W. Lonie who sent a report and plan. See RCAHMS, Selkirkshire (1957), 100f. with fig.

71 By RCAHMS. Ms Rebecca Moloney sent details.

72 Photographs of the W gate by CUCAP (1964), of the E and S gates by Mr J. Dent, Borders Regional Council Archaeologist (1992).

73 Excavation by Professor G.D.B. Jones, who sent information and plan.

74 Excavation by Professor G.D.B. Jones, who sent information and plan.

75 Excavation by and information from Professor G.D.B. Jones.

76 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 342–3.Google Scholar

77 Information from Professor G.D.B. Jones.

78 Excavation by Dr D. Woolliscroft, by courtesy of Mr R. Wills. Information from Professor G.D.B. Jones.

79 Survey by P. Owen (University of Manchester) and Dott. A. Zangara (University of Catania). Information from Professor G.D.B. Jones.

80 Evaluation for Northumberland County Council and English Heritage was directed by Mr P.T. Bidwell and Mrs M.E. Snape of Tyne and Wear Museums. Dr N. Hodgson sent information.

81 Excavation by The Archaeological Practice, University of Newcastle for the Ministry of Defence. Ms E. Williams sent information.

82 Excavation by The Archaeological Practice, University of Newcastle for the Ministry of Defence. Ms E. Williams sent information.

83 Excavation by The Archaeological Practice, University of Newcastle. Ms E. Williams sent information.

84 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 342, 344.Google Scholar

85 cf. Britannia xxv (1994), 264–5.Google Scholar

86 Excavations for Tyne and Wear Museums and Earthwatch were directed (a) by Mr P. Bidwell and Dr N. Hodgson, (b) by Mrs M.E. Snape and Mr J. McKelvey. Dr Hodgson sent information and plan.

87 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

88 cf. Britannia xxv (1994), 265–6.Google Scholar

89 Excavation by Dr M.C. Bishop for Northern Archaeological Associates on behalf of Bullen and Partners, funded by the Highways Agency. Dr Bishop sent information.

90 Omitted in error from last year's compilation.

91 Pottery commented on by Dr J. Evans.

92 Evaluation and excavation on behalf of W S Atkins Northern, consultants to the Highways Agency. Mr P.R. Wilson sent information.

93 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

94 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 345.Google Scholar Excavations by Professor C. Haselgrove (University of Durham) and Dr R.L. Fitts (Dickinson College). Professor Haselgrove sent information and plan.

95 Excavation by Mr C.M. Briden for Briggs, Potts and Parry, architects. P. Ottaway (York Archaeological Trust) supplied information.

96 cf. Johnson, S., ‘Excavations at Hayton Roman fort’, Britannia ix (1975), 57114.Google Scholar

97 Excavations by P. Halkon and Professor M. Millett (University of Durham). Professor Millett sent information.

98 Work for Northern Archaeological Associates on behalf of Anthony Walker and Partners, funded by the Highways Agency, was directed by Dr M.C. Bishop, who sent information.

99 Work undertaken by Dr D.J. Woolliscroft and N.J. Lockett. Information from Dr Woolliscroft.

100 Excavation by the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. Dr M. Nevell sent information.

101 Directed by N. Redhead of the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit. Information from Mr Redhead.

102 Excavation by the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. N. Redhead sent information.

103 Excavation by the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. N. Redhead sent information.

104 Excavation by the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. Dr M. Nevell of UMAU and Dr R. Bland of the British Museum sent information.

105 Excavation by and information from Mr P. Cope-Faulkner of Archaeological Project Services.

106 Excavation by M. Dymond of Archaeological Project Services for de Montfort Housing Society. Mr G. Taylor sent information.

107 Excavation by P. Cope-Faulkner and M. Dymond of Archaeological Project Services. Mr G. Taylor sent information.

108 Survey and excavation by P. Cope-Faulkner of Archaeological Project Services. Mr G. Taylor sent information.

109 Watching-brief by Mr N. Herbert of Archaeological Project Services. Mr G. Taylor sent information.

110 Excavation by the City of Lincoln Archaeological Unit. Information from Mr M.J. Jones.

111 Excavation by the City of Lincoln Archaeological Unit. Mr M.J. Jones sent information.

112 Survey and excavation by Archaeological Project Services for Land and Buildings Consultancy. Information from Mr G. Taylor.

113 Survey and excavation by and information from Professor G.D.B. Jones and W. Fletcher, University of Manchester.

114 Survey and excavation work carried out under the direction of Dr R. White for the Wroxeter Hinterland Project, Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit. Dr White sent information.

115 idem.

116 idem.

117 idem.

118 idem.

119 idem.

120 idem.

121 idem.

121 cf. West Midlands Archaeology xxxiii (1991), 77.Google Scholar

122 Excavation by and information from Mr I.M. Ferris of Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit.

123 Information from Mr A. Jones, Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit.

124 cf. Britannia xxiii (1992), 283–4.Google Scholar

125 Excavation by A. Barber and G.T. Walker of Cotswold Archaeological Trust Ltd for The National Trust. Mr N. Holbrook sent information.

126 Observations by : (a) G.C. Jones; (b) B. Gethin; (c) and (f) J. Meek, and evaluations (d) and (e) by G.C. Jones, all of Warwickshire Museum. Information from Mr N. Palmer.

127 Excavation by and information from Professor A. Barrett, University of British Columbia.

128 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 352.Google Scholar

129 Excavation by S. Palmer, Warwickshire Museum, information from N. Palmer.

130 cf. Britannia xxv (1994), 272Google Scholar; xxvi (1995), 352.

131 Excavation by G.C. Jones of Warwickshire Museum, Mr N. Palmer sent information.

132 Observation by B. Gethin of Warwickshire Museum, information from N. Palmer.

133 Information from Mr N. Palmer.

134 Excavation by S. Lawrence for Northamptonshire Archaeology on behalf of East Midlands Electricity plc. Information supplied by Mr B. Dix.

135 cf. Britannia xxiii (1992), 285Google Scholar, fig. 17; xxiv (1993), 293, fig. 16.

136 Watching-brief by Northamptonshire Archaeology for ARC Central. Information from Mr B. Dix.

137 Watching-brief by Northamptonshire Archaeology, information from Mr B. Dix.

138 Recorded by Northamptonshire Archaeology in advance of works by the county highways authority, information from Mr B. Dix.

139 (a) Evaluation by A. Baker and J. Prentice for Northamptonshire Archaeology. (b) Excavation by M. Webster and R. Atkins of Northamptonshire Archaeology for Mr C. Folwell. Information from Mr B. Dix.

140 Excavation by S. Parry of Nothamptonshire Archaeology in advance of works by the county highways authority. Information from Mr B. Dix.

141 Columella, De Re Rustica III.13.6ff.

142 Excavation by I. Meadows for Northamptonshire Archaeology on behalf of Pioneer Aggregates (UK) Ltd. Information from Mr B. Dix.

143 Excavation by Wessex Archaeology, information from Ms M. Gauden.

144 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

145 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

146 Excavation by and information from Mr M.D. Wilson.

147 Natural History of Oxfordshire, 1705.

148 Pottery examined by Mr P. Booth.

149 Survey by and information from Mr C.J. Cheetham.

150 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

151 Evaluation by A. Thomas of Cotswold Archaeological Trust Ltd, information from Mr N. Holbrook.

152 Watching-brief for Norfolk Archaeology by K. Penn. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

153 Field-survey co-ordinated by the Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Research Group for the Norfolk Archaeological Trust. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

154 Geophysical survey by P.J. Cott. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

155 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

156 Evaluation for Norfolk Archaeological Unit by A. Crowson. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

157 cf. Britannia xxiv (1993), 301Google Scholar; xxv (1994), 278.

158 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

159 cf. Britannia xxv (1994), 278.Google Scholar Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

160 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 356.Google Scholar Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

161 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

162 Work for Norfolk Archaeological Unit by P. Emery and S. Bates. Information from Mr D. Gurney.

163 (a) Evaluation for Norfolk Landscape Archaeology by Mr D. Gurney, who sent information. (b) Excavations for Norfolk Archaeological Unit by S. Bates. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

164 Geophysical survey by P. Linford, Ancient Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

165 The precise location is being kept confidential at present. Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

166 Evaluation for Norfolk Archaeological Unit by T. Ashwin. Mr D. Gurney sent information.

167 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

168 Evaluation by S. Boulter for Suffolk County Council and J.S. Bloor Ltd. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

169 Identifications by Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

170 Evaluation by D. Gill for Suffolk County Council and the Ministry of Defence. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

171 Work by S. Boulter for Suffolk County Council. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

172 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

173 Excavation by J. Caruth for Suffolk County Council and Hewlett Packard plc. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

174 Excavation by M. Matthews. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

175 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

176 Evaluation by D. Gill for Suffolk County Council and Mr P.J. Mills. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

177 Excavation by J. Caruth, D. Gill and A. Tester for Suffolk County Council and Anglian Water Ltd. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

178 Excavation by S. Boulter and J. Plouviez for Suffolk County Council and Diverse Productions, information from Ms Plouviez.

179 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

180 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 358.Google Scholar

181 Monitoring by D. Gill for Suffolk and Norfolk County Councils. Information from Ms J. Plouviez.

182 All the entries for Greater London (save that for Hillingdon) have again been prepared by Ms C. Maloney of the Museum of London Archaeological Service (MOLAS), to whom the compiler is much indebted.

183 Excavation for Markborough Properties Ltd by J. Ayre, MOLAS.

184 Excavation for Tesco Stores Ltd by A. Woodger, MOLAS.

185 Excavation for Goldcrest Homes Ltd by D. Sankey, MOLAS.

186 Evaluation for Lloyd's Register of Shipping by R. Bluer, MOLAS.

187 Excavation for Barclays Bank plc by G. Malcolm, MOLAS.

188 Watching-brief for Scottish Amicable by G. Malcolm, MOLAS.

189 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 361.

190 Excavation for the Corporation of London by N. Bateman, I. Blair and G. Porter, MOLAS.

191 Watching-brief for Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen by I. Grainger, MOLAS.

192 Observation for GMS Estates by K. Tyler, MOLAS.

193 Evaluation for Banca Commerciale Italiana by I. Blair, MOLAS.

194 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 361.Google Scholar

195 Excavation for Land Securities plc by T. Brigham and B. Watson, MOLAS.

196 Observation for Scottish Amicable Investment Managers Ltd by G. Malcolm, MOLAS.

197 Excavation for St George's plc (North London) by S. Gibson, MOLAS.

198 Recording for the Corporation of London, City Engineers by D. Sankey, MOLAS.

199 Evaluation for Norman Foster and Partners by K. Tyler, MOLAS.

200 Evaluation for John Shreeves & Partners by P. Askew, MOLAS.

201 Observation for Scottish Widows by D. Lakin, MOLAS.

202 Evaluation for MEPC by D. Lakin, MOLAS.

203 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 362.Google Scholar

204 Excavation for Altstadtbau Ltd on behalf of Adventa plc and City Acre Ltd by M. Burch, J. Hill, S. Jones, D. Lees, P. Rowsome and P. Treveil, MOLAS.

205 Watching-brief for Bass Taverns Ltd by P. Miller, MOLAS.

206 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 362.Google Scholar

207 Watching-brief for St Martin's Property Corporation Ltd by S. O'Connor-Thompson, MOLAS.

208 Excavation for Trafalgar House by L. Howe and R. Nielsen, MOLAS.

209 Excavation for Southwark Investments plc by B. Watson, MOLAS.

210 Excavation for Development Securities plc by T. Thomas, MOLAS.

211 Excavation for Edward Symmons & Partners by G. Potter, MOLAS.

212 Excavation for Aerial Sites plc by T. Thomas, MOLAS.

213 Excavation for the London Borough of Barnet and Delaporte Investments Ltd by D. Bowsher and B. Barber, MOLAS.

214 Watching-brief by Wessex Archaeology, information from Ms M. Gauden.

215 Excavation for Simplon Estates by P. Miller, MOLAS.

216 Excavation for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames by B. Barber, MOLAS.

217 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by J. Drummond-Murray and P. Thompson, MOLAS.

218 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 363.Google Scholar

219 Watching-brief for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by A. Woodger, MOLAS.

220 Excavation for Falmouth Road Group Practice by I. Grainger, MOLAS.

221 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by S. Tucker, MOLAS.

222 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by J. Drummond-Murray, MOLAS.

223 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by P. Thompson, MOLAS.

224 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by J. Bowsher, MOLAS.

225 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by J. Bowsher, MOLAS.

226 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by J. Drummond-Murray, MOLAS.

227 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by R. Bluer, MOLAS.

228 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) by P. Thompson, MOLAS.

229 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 364.Google Scholar

230 Excavation for Lanham Developments Ltd by P. Thompson, MOLAS.

231 Excavation for David McLean Contractors Ltd by A. Miles, MOLAS.

232 Excavation for Bellway Homes plc by A. Steele, MOLAS.

233 Watching-brief for Seabourne World Group plc by F. Hammer, MOLAS.

234 Watching-brief for Tower Hamlets Housing Action Trust by K. Pitt, MOLAS.

235 Excavation for London Underground Ltd (Jubilee Line Extension) and Thames Water Utilities Ltd by C. Thomas, MOLAS.

236 Evaluation by A. Barber of Cotswold Archaeological Trust for Kimberley Securities plc. Information from Mr N. Holbrook.

237 Evaluation by T. Longman, Bristol and Region Archaeological Services. Information from Mr B. Williams.

238 Evaluation by R. Burchill and excavation by N. Taverner of Bristol and Region Archaeological Services. Information from Mr B. Williams.

239 Excavation for the Housing Services Directorate of Bristol City by E. Boore of Bristol and Region Archaeological Services. Mr B. Williams supplied information.

240 Excavation by R. Burchill of Bristol and Region Archaeological Services. Information from Mr B. Williams.

241 Survey and excavation by and information from P.N. Cheetham, University of Bradford.

242 Evaluation by Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust, information sent by A.G. Marvell.

243 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 366.Google Scholar

244 Excavation by Mr P. Leach of Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit, who sent information.

245 Information from Mr P. Leach, Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit.

246 Survey and excavation by Dr S. Rippon, University of Reading, who sent information.

247 Excavation by Wessex Archaeology, information from Ms M. Gauden.

248 cf. Britannia xxi (1991), 279–81Google Scholar; xxiv (1993), 303–4.

249 Evaluation by and information from Mr P. Leach, Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit.

250 Excavation by M.E.P. Hall and J.B. Bedford for Exeter Archaeology. Information from Mr C. Henderson.

251 Watching-brief by M.E.P. Hall and J.B. Bedford for Exeter Archaeology. Mr C. Henderson sent information.

252 Evaluation by M.E.P. Hall, P.M. Stead and M.A. Watts for Exeter Archaeology. Mr C. Henderson sent information.

253 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

254 Evaluation by Wessex Archaeology, information from Ms M. Gauden.

255 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

256 Geophysical survey undertaken by Geophysical Surveys of Bradford on behalf of RCHME. Mr M. Corney sent information and plan.

257 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

258 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

259 Survey by Geophysical Surveys of Bradford on behalf of RCHME and Hampshire County Council. Information from Mr M. Corney.

260 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

261 Survey by Geophysical Surveys of Bradford on behalf of RCHME and Hampshire County Council. Information from Mr M. Corney.

262 Survey by Geophysical Surveys of Bradford on behalf of RCHME and Hampshire County Council. Information from Mr M. Corney.

263 Information from Dr R. Bland, British Museum.

264 Excavation by Winchester City Museums Service – Archaeology Section. Mr R. Whinney sent information.

265 cf. Britannia xxvi (1995), 369–70.Google Scholar

266 Excavation by and information from Mr D. Rudling, Field Archaeology Unit, University College London; further information from Mr J. Manley, Sussex Past.

267 cf. The Archaeology of Chichester and District 1995, Mr J. Magilton supplied information.

268 idem.

269 idem.

270 idem.

271 Excavation by C. Greatorex of South Eastern Archaeological Services.

272 Excavation by C. Greatorex on behalf of South Eastern Archaeological Services.

273 Information from K. Parfitt and D. Holman, Dover Archaeological Group.

274 Excavations by G. Priestley-Bell for South Eastern Archaeological Services.

275 Excavations by C. Greatorex, South Eastern Archaeological Services.

276 Information from K. Parfitt and D. Holman, Dover Archaeological Group.