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1 Information on a number of sites in Wales was kindly provided by Dr J. L. Davies.
2 AW 1985, 3 and 6 (with illustration of the pair).
3 AW 1985, 6.
4 Excavation for the Gwynedd Archaeological Trust was by Mr Kelly, R. S.. AW 25 (1985), 27.Google Scholar
5 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 252–3.
6 Ibid., fig. 2.
7 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by Kevin Blockley, who sent information and a plan. See also The Trust's Archaeology in Trust, Review of Projects 1985, 2–4.
8 Note by K. Brassil in AW 1985, 29.
9 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by Miss J. Britnell and Mr J. Thorburn. See the Trust's Archaeology in Trust: Review of Projects 1985, 5–7.
10 Report by Mr K. R. Dark in AW 198?, 49.
11 For the Dyfed Archaeological Trust, directed by T. A. James. See AW 1985, 289 with plan.
12 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 255.
13 Excavation for the Board of Celtic Studies was directed by Dr J. L. Davies. See AW 1985, 27–8.
14 Research for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was by Mr L. A. Toft. Mr Andrew Marvell sent details.
15 AW 1985, 30–1.
16 For this camp, discovered in 1974, see Britannia vi (1975), 223; AW 1974, 25–6.
17 AW 1985, 30.
18 See Britannia xvi (1985), 259.
19 Excavations for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust were directed by Dr E. M Evans who with Mr A. Marvell sent information and plans.
20 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 260–1 with plan.
21 Coins of Victorinus and Gallienus were found in the make-up for the apse in 1908.
22 Excavation for Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments was directed by Richard Brewer, who sent an illustrated interim report and the plan.
23 Taken by Professor G. D. B. Jones.
24 See Crawford, O. G. S., Roman Scotland (Cambridge, 1949), 125, fig. 32.Google Scholar
25 JRS lix (1969), 113.
26 Information from Professor G. D. B. Jones.
27 Excavation was directed by Professor G. D. B. Jones; see Popular Archaeology, vii. 3 (April 1986), 13–16. Professor Jones sent information.
28 Popular Archaeology, Nov. 1983, 2–4; DAES 1984, 13.
29 Excavation for the Dept. of Archaeology, Newcastle upon Tyne, was directed by Mr C. M. Daniels, who sent information. For air-photographs and further details see Popular Archaeology, April 1986, 10–12.
30 Work for RCAHMS was by Gordon Maxwell, who sent information.
31 See note 30.
32 Excavation for the Scottish Field School of Archaeology and Scottish Development Department was directed by Professor J. J. Wilkes, who sent information.
33 See note 30.
34 Work for the RCAHMS was by Gordon Maxwell, who sent information.
35 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 265–7, with plan.
36 Excavation was directed by Dr L. J. F. Keppie, who sent information.
37 See note 34.
38 For this site see JRS li (1961), 122; DAES 1966, 20; Britannia ix (1978), 418.
39 Excavation for the Scottish Development Department was directed by Dr L. J. F. Keppie, who sent information and plans.
40 JRS lix (1969), 108.
41 Excavation was by Professor J. K. St Joseph, who sent information.
42 For previous work on the principia, see Britannia xvi (1985), 268.
43 RIB 1061 where its provenance, ‘found in 1883 in situ in the front wall of the cross-hall of the Headquarters Building’, is incorrect. It was found ‘within the south-east (east) corner of the Castrum’. (PSAN2 i, 26).
44 Cf. Dore, J. N. and Gillam, J. P., The Roman Fort at South Shields (Newcastle, 1979), 59.Google Scholar
45 For the position of Building A3 see Dore and Gillam (op. cit., note 44), fig. 20.
46 For previous excavations of this gate see J. N. Dore and J. P. Gillam, op. cit. (note 44), 19–20, fig. 7 and Miket, R., The Roman Fort at South Shields: Excavation of the Defences 1977–81, (Gateshead, 1983), 42.Google Scholar
47 For previous work here, see Britannia xv (1984), 277.
48 Excavations for Tyne and Wear County Council Museums Service were directed by P. T. Bidwell, who sent information and the plan.
49 Excavations for the City of Newcastle were by Barbara Harbottle and John Nolan. Miss Harbottle sent information and the plan. For previous work in the fort see Britannia xv (1984), 278.
50 For earlier work see Birley, R., Vindolanda (London, 1977).Google Scholar
51 For previous tablets see Bowman, A. K. and Thomas, J. D., Vindolanda: the Latin Writing Tablets (Britannia Monograph No. 4, 1983).Google Scholar
52 Excavation for the Vindolanda Trust was directed by Robin Birley, who sent information.
53 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 271.
54 See note 57.
55 See Collingwood Bruce, J., Handbook to the Roman Wall (13th ed. by Daniels, C. M., Newcastle upon Tyne 1978), 169.Google Scholar For previous work see Britannia xiv (1983), 290, fig. 6.
56 Clayton, J., Arch. Ael.1 iv (1855), 273.Google Scholar
57 Excavation for the National Trust and HBMC was directed by Mr J. G. Crow, who sent information and the plan.
58 Recording by R. Birley, who sent information.
59 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 271.
60 Collingwood Bruce, J., Handbook to the Roman Wall (10th edition by Richmond, I. A., Newcastle 1947), 166.Google Scholar
61 Simpson, Contra F. G., CW2 xli (1941), 214.Google Scholar
62 Excavation for HBMC was directed by Mr N. Holbrook, who sent information and the plan.
63 For the Central Excavation Unit by Mr P. S. Austen, who sent information.
64 See Birley, E., Research on Hadrian's Wall (Kendal, 1961), 137–8.Google Scholar
65 Britannia ix (1978), 423.
66 Observation for the Central Excavation Unit was by Messrs. P. S. Austen and I. Caruana. Mr Austen sent information.
67 The plan was sent by Professor G. D. B. Jones.
68 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 278.
69 ibid.
70 Excavation for the University of Durham was directed by Messrs. C. Haselgrove and P. Turnbull. Mr Haselgrove sent information.
71 Excavations by the York Archaeological Trust for the North Yorkshire County Council were directed by Mr M. Whyman. Mr P. V. Addyman sent information.
72 Britannia xvi (1985), 279, where the National Grid Reference is incorrect.
73 Excavations for the York Archaeological Trust and HBMC were directed by Mr P. J. Ottaway. Mr P. V. Addyman sent information.
74 Information sent by Mr Peter Addyman.
75 For previous work see Britannia ix (1978), 428; xiii (1982), 349–50; xiv (1983), 294–5; xvi (1985), 279–80.
76 Excavation by J. Radley: RCHME files.
77 See map, In Search of Roman Castleford (West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council, 1984), fig. 1.
78 Excavation for the W. Yorkshire Metropolitan C.C. Archaeology Unit was directed by Mr A. B. Sumpter, who sent information.
79 Fieldwork by Bradford Grammar School Archaeological Society was directed by Mr D. Haigh, who sent information.
80 See note 79.
81 Work for the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit was directed by Mr D. Start. Professor G. D. B. Jones sent information. See also Greater Manchester Archaeological Journal i (1985), 13–18 with figs. 8 and 9.
82 Bruton, F. A., The Roman fort at Manchester (Manchester, 1909).Google Scholar
83 ibid., 64, 66–70.
84 ibid., 65.
85 ibid., 76–7.
86 ibid., 79–81.
87 Excavation for the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit was directed by Messrs. G. Leggatt, G. Sanders, J. Walker and A. Tyler. Dr Tyler sent information.
88 See p. II Inscriptions, No. 87.
89 Excavation for Humberside County Council and the Manpower Services Commission was directed by Messrs. P. Armstrong and J. Hughes. Mr Armstrong sent information and a report published by the Humberside C. C. Archaeology Unit.
90 By Messrs. P.Didsbury and G.Ostler. Mr Didsbury sent information.
91 Information from Dr R. M.Butler.
92 Fieldwork for Hull Museum by Mr P.Didsbury, who sent information.
93 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 280. The project was directed for Durham University by Dr M. Millett and the survey by Mr P.Halkon. Dr Milieu sent information.
94 Supervised by Mr P.Halkon.
95 Supervised by Mr P. N.Stephens.
96 See note 92.
97 To be published by Henig, M. and Leahy, K., Antiq. Journ. lxvi (1986).Google Scholar
98 Information from Kevin Leahy and Martin Henig. For previous votive finds from Kirmington, see Britannia xi (1980), 326–30.
99 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 281. Work was directed for Durham University by Dr M. Millett, who sent information.
100 Supervised by Mr A. Dutton.
101 Fieldwork by P. Didsbury and the East Riding Archaeological Society. Mr Didsbury sent information.
102 Photos by R. Mackey. See Loughlin, and Miller, , A Survey of Archaeological Sites in Humberside (Hull, 1979).Google Scholar
103 Fieldwork by Messrs. P. Didsbury and B. Sitch. Mr Didsbury sent information.
104 See note 92.
105 For Building P see Todd, M. (ed.), Studies in the Romano-British Villa (Leicester, 1978), 95, fig. 31.Google Scholar
106 Excavation for HBMC was directed by Roger Goodburn, who sent information.
107 Stead, I. M., Excavations at Winterton Roman Villa … (London, 1976), 318–9.Google Scholar
108 Britannia xv (1984), 288.
109 Excavations for Chester City Council and the Grosvenor Museum were directed (i), (ii), (v), (vi) by Mr S. Ward and (iii), (iv) by Mr T. J. Strickland, who sent information.
110 For previous work, see Britannia xv (1984), 288 and plan, fig. 10.
111 Underlying the word ‘Garages’ on the plan, ibid.
112 Work was directed by Professor G. D. B. Jones, who sent information and a plan.
113 Cheshire C.C. Planning Dept. negatives HSL UK 73 60, 1661 and 1724.
114 See Britannia xiv (1983), 299, and A.C. and Waddelove, E., Trans. Lanes, and Cheshire Antiquarian Soc. lxxxiii (1985), 164, 179, 181.Google Scholar
115 Negatives (see note 113) HSL UK 73 65, 2735: CPE UK 1935, 4493–4.
116 Britannia xvi (1985), 282.
117 Fieldwork by A. C. and E. Waddelove, who sent information.
118 Report by Naomi Field in Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1984–5 (Trust for Lines. Archaeology, First Annual Report), 56–8.
119 Report by C. Brown in Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1984–5 (see note 118), 58–9.
120 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 284.
121 To be published by T. F. C. Blagg and M. E. Henig in Antiq. Journ.
122 Excavation for the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology and HMBC was directed by Mr M. J. Jones and supervised (i) by D. A. Stocker; (ii) K. Camidge; (iii-iv) A. M. Snell; and (v-vi) C. J. Guy. Mr Jones sent information. See also Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1984–5, the Trust's First Annual Report, and Popular Archaeology vii.i (Feb. 1986), 2–9.
123 See Britannia xvi (1985), 328, No. 27.
124 Report by Naomi Field in Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1984–5, 59–60.
125 JRS li (1961), 171; lii (1962), 167; liv (1964), 159.
126 Excavation for HMBC was directed by Mr B. B. Simmons, who sent information.
127 Information from Andrew Burnett.
128 For previous work see Britannia x (1979), 295 with earlier references; xii (1981), 336; xiii (1982), 356; cf. account with plan in Rescue News No. 36 (1985), 11.
129 Excavation was directed by Mr B. B. Simmons, who sent information.
130 Excavation for Leicestershire Archaeological Unit was directed by Mr J. Lucas. Miss J. E. Mellor sent information.
131 Excavation was by Mr Tony Habberley. Information from Dr A. S. Esmonde Cleary.
132 North Staffs. Journal of Field Studies ii (1961), 37–52.
133 Excavation for JCB Excavators Ltd., East Staffordshire District Council and the University of Birmingham was directed by Dr A. S. Esmonde Cleary with Messrs M. Cooper and I. Ferris.
134 Excavation for the Community Programme Agency was directed by Messrs J. Symonds and L. Watson. Dr Esmonde Cleary sent information on both sides.
135 Cf. Callender, M. H., Roman Amphorae (Oxford, 1965),Google Scholar No. 1239.
136 Information from Maurice Brassington, who thanks Brenda Dickinson and Dr G. Simpson for information on the samian sherds.
137 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 285.
138 Excavation by the Sherwood Archaeological Society. Mrs C. J. Turner sent information.
139 Excavation by the Wroxeter Training School was directed by Dr G. Webster, who sent information.
140 Excavation for the Wroxeter Summer School and HBMC was directed by Philip Barker, who sent details.
141 Britannia xv (1984), 294 fig. 13.
142 Britannia xiii (1982), 360.
143 Excavation was directed by Professor S. S. Frere.
144 Britannia x (1979), 299 (Coulter's Yard); xi (1980), 368–9.
145 Excavation for HBMC and Warwickshire County Council was directed by Mr Stephen Cracknell, who sent information and the map.
146 Excavation for the Sandwell Valley Archaeological Project and the Manpower Services Commission was directed by Mr M. A. Hodder, who sent information.
147 Margary, I. D., Roman Roads in Britain (1967), 230,Google Scholar Road 250. cf. Antiquity vii (1933), 292–3 and pl. m (aerial photograph by Major Allen).
148 Excavation for the Nene Valley Landscape Project was by Mr A. Challands, who with Dr J. P. Wild sent information.
149 Nene Valley Research Committee, Annual Report 1984–5, 9.
150 Nene Valley Research Committee, Annual Report 1084–1, 9; cf. Artis, E. T., The Durobrivae of Antoninus (London, 1828), pl. 1.Google Scholar
151 Observation for the Northamptonshire County Council and HBMC was by Mr Brian Dix who sent information. For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 288 and references there cited.
152 Salvage excavation for the Northamptonshire County council was directed by Mr D. A. Jackson. Mr B. Dix sent information.
153 Excavation for HBMC and the Amey Roadstone Corporation was directed by Mr D. S. Neal who sent information and the plan. Cf. Rescue News No. 37 (1985), 9.
154 Work for the Northamptonshire County Council and HBMC was directed by Mr S. Parry. Mr B. Dix sent information.
155 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit by R. A. Chambers is reported in the Unit's Newsletter xiii No. 2 (1985), 3.
156 Trial excavation by the Oxford Archaeological Unit.
157 Work by Mr G. Maclean reported in Abingdon Area Arch, and Hist. Society's Newsletter, Spring 1986.
158 For previous work, see Britannia xv (1984), 300–1.
159 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was by Tim Allen. See the Unit's Newsletter xiii No. 3 (1985), 5-
160 Report by R. A. Chambers in the Oxford Archaeological Unit's Newsletter xiii No. 3 (1985), 9.
161 See Britannia xvi (1985), 290.
162 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit and HBMC was directed by G. Lambrick. See the Unit's Newsletter xiii No. 4 (1985), 4–5. Additional information sent by David Miles.
163 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 290–2.
164 Excavation for the Milton Keynes Archaeology Unit was directed by Mr R. J. Zeepvat, who sent information and the plan.
165 For previous work see Britannia xii (1981), 345; xiii (1982), 369; xv (1984), 304; and I. M. Stead, Baldock: the excavation of a Roman and Pre-Roman Settlement (Britannia Monograph No. 7, 1986).
166 Excavation and fieldwork for North Hertfordshire Museums and the Manpower Services Commission were directed by Mr G. R. Burleigh who sent information and plan.
167 Information from Andrew Burnett.
168 See Britannia xv (1984), 305.
169 Survey for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was by Messrs P. James and B. Sharrock. Mr Tony Gregory sent information.
170 CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 24.
171 For previous work see JRS xli (1951), 132; xlvii (1957), 211; xlvii (1958), 142.
172 Survey for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was supervised by Tony Gregory, who sent information.
173 Information from Tony Gregory.
174 CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 28.
175 Report by Mr R. Nelson in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 30.
176 CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 24.
177 Mr Tony Gregory sent information and the photograph.
178 Information kindly supplied by Miss Catherine Johns.
179 By the Norfolk Archaeological Unit for the Manpower Services Commission. Information from Tony Gregory.
180 By Mr A. Gascoyne in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 31.
181 Report for the Norfolk Archaeology Unit by Mr A. Rogerson in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 31.
182 Work by C. Ware and P. Middleton recorded in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 1.
183 Fieldwork by M. J. Charge for the Haverhill and District Archaeological Group recorded in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 1.
184 CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 33.
185 Ibid., 34.
186 Fieldwork by M. J. Hardy recorded in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 2.
187 CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 35.
188 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 294–5.
184 Excavation for HBMC and Suffolk County Council was directed by Miss J. Plouviez. Mr S. E. West sent information; cf. CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 5–6.
190 Fieldwork was by M. J. Hardy and information sent by Stanley West. Summaries are to appear in Proc. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology 1985 and 1986.
191 See note 187.
192 Fieldwork by the Walsham Archaeology and History Group recorded in CBA Group VI Bulletin No. 30 (1985), 3–4.
193 For the mansio see Rodwell, W. and Rowley, T. (eds.), The Small Towns of Roman Britain (BAR No. 15, 1975), 170–171.Google Scholar
194 Excavation for Essex County Council was directed by Mr B. Milton.
195 Excavation for Essex County Council was directed by Messrs. D. Andrews and M. Gee. Mr David Buckley sent information on both sites.
196 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 295.
197 Excavation for Essex County Council was directed by Mr C. P. Clarke. Mr David Buckley sent information.
188 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 295.
199 For previous work see Britannia xiv (1983), 309; the building is the southern one on fig. 15 there.
200 Excavation for the Colchester Archaeological Trust was directed by Philip Crummy, who sent information.
201 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 296.
202 Survey was directed for the Essex County Council by Mr A. J. Wilkinson. Mr David Buckley sent information.
203 Excavation for Essex County Council was by Mr P. C. Clarke. Mr David Buckley sent information.
204 Information from Andrew Burnett.
205 Excavations in the City were by the Department of Urban Archaeology, Museum of London, under the direction of Messrs. B. Hobley and J. Maloney. Mr J. Schofield sent information and illustrations.
206 See Britannia xiii (1982), 374.
207 Ibid., 373.
208 RCHME, Roman London (1928), 132.
209 The respective Supervisors were (i) P. Bethell, (ii) S. Riviere, (iii) A. Westman, (iv) J. Hill, (v) N. Bateman, (vi) S.P. O'Connor-Thompson, (vii) P. Rowsome, (viii) M. O'D. Shea, (ix) D. Malt, (x) C. Maloney, (xi) D. Bentley, (xii) B. Pye.
210 See Ellis, R., London Archaeologist v (1985), 115–19.Google Scholar
211 Excavations for the Dept. of Greater London Archaeology of the Museum of London were directed by (xiii) R. Whytehead, (xiv) G. Evans, (xvi) S. Pierpoint and (xvii) R. Ellis. Mr Whytehead sent information.
212 Rescue News No. 38 (1985–6), 4.
213 For earlier work see Britannia xiii (1982), 375–6; xiv (1983), 312–13; (1985), 298; a report on the 1981–83 excavations is forthcoming as a London & Middlesex and Surrey Archaeological Society joint monograph.
214 Excavation for the Department of Greater London Archaeology of the Museum of London and the Manpower Services Commission was directed by Lesley Adkins, Roy A. Adkins and Jeffrey Perry. L. and R. Adkins sent information and the plan.
215 Excavation and observation for the Dept. of Greater London Archaeology was by (i) Messrs. G. Dennis, R. Densem and D. Seeley; (ii) Messrs G. Dennis, M. Hammerson and D. Seeley; (iii) P. Hinton and D. Seeley. Miss L. Schaaf sent information.
216 Found by Mrs S. Laville; Glevensis No. 19 (1985), 49.
217 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 300 with plan, fig. 24, p. 299.
218 Work for Manchester University was directed by Professor G. D. B. Jones, who sent information.
219 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 300.
220 Excavation was directed by Messrs. S. D. Trow and S. T. James, who sent information and plans.
221 For the site see RCHME, Gloucestershire Cotswolds (London, 1976), 45–7.Google Scholar
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224 See Britannia xiv (1983), 316, fig. 18.
225 For this building see Britannia xvi (1985), 300.
226 Excavation was directed by Mr E. G. Price, who sent information.
227 Excavation for the Western Archaeological Trust and Manpower Services Commission was directed by Mr M. Ferris. Mr M. J. Watkins sent information.
228 Excavations and observation (Nos ii-v) for Gloucester City Excavation Unit were by Mr A. P. Garrod. Mr M. J. Watkins sent details.
229 Work for HMBC by the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Messrs. A. Marshall, D. Miles and S. Palmer. See the Unit's Newsletter xiii No. 3 (1985), 2–3.
230 Excavation for the Western Archaeological Trust and Manpower Services Commission were directed by Mr A.V.C. Jenkins. Mr M.J. Watkins sent information.
231 The site lies immediately north of Site 5/81 on fig. 39 of H. Hurst's Kingsholm.
232 Excavation for the Gloucester City Excavation Unit was directed by Malcolm Atkin. Information from Mr M. J. Watkins. Mr Atkin sent the drawing.
233 Interim report in The Past in the Pipeline (Trust for Wessex Archaeology, 1985), kindly sent by Mr A. J. Lawson.
234 Information on sites in Avon was kindly provided by Dr A. J. Parker.
235 Reported by Mr R. Iles.
236 The site is named Abbeygate Street in Cunliffe, B.W., Roman Bath (London, 1969), 156–65.Google Scholar The present site adjoins on the corner with Swallow Street.
237 Excavation for the Bath Archaeological Trust was directed by Mr P. Davenport, who sent information.
238 See notes 234 and 235.
239 See note 234. Information from Mr J. A. Gater.
240 See notes 234 and 235.
241 See note 234. Excavation was by P. Catherall; report from J. A. Gater.
242 See notes 234 and 235.
243 See note 239.
244 For earlier work see K. Blockley, Marshfield Ironmongers Piece Excavations 1982–3 (BAR 1985); Britannia xvi (1985), 302.
245 Excavation for Bristol University was directed by Dr A. J. Parker, who sent information.
246 Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit's Exeter Archaeology 1984–5, 38.
247 For earlier work see Britannia xiv (1983), 323.
248 Excavation for Exeter University was directed by Dr Valerie Maxfield, who sent information.
249 op. cit. (note 246), 58.
250 For previous work see Britannia xv (1984), 318–20 with fig. 24 and ibid., xvi (1985), 306 for the re-numbering of these buildings.
251 Excavation was by Messrs. N. H. Field, J. Collins and A. Light. Mr Field sent information and plans.
252 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 306 sv. Dorchester.
253 See II Inscriptions, No. 7.
254 Excavation for HBMC by the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by Miss S. M. Davies and Mr P. J. Woodward. See the Trust's Project Summary Reports 1985/6.
255 For the plan up to 1982, see Britannia xiv (1983), 327, fig. 27.
256 For this tank, ibid., 326–8.
257 For the pond, see Britannia xvi (1985), 306.
258 Excavation for the Dorset Natural History and Archaelogical Society was directed by Mr R. N. Lucas who sent information and the plan.
259 Information from Andrew Burnett.
260 See note 233.
261 See Britannia xvi (1985), 308–9, fig. 26, Sector A.
262 ibid., Sector B.
263 Excavation for Indiana University was directed by Dr E. Hostetter, who sent information and a plan.
264 Information from Andrew Burnett.
265 op. cit. (note 233), 18.
266 Information from Andrew Burnett.
267 Information from Andrew Burnett.
268 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was by Mr G. D. Keevil. See the Trust's Project Summary Reports 1985–6 (plan).
269 op. cit. (note 233), 19.
270 op. cit. (note 272), 15, 22–3.
271 Information from Andrew Burnett.
272 Trust for Wessex Archaeology, Humbley Grove Oil Field Development 1985, 14–18, kindly sent to Mr A. J. Lawson.
273 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 311.
274 ibid., 313, fig. 31, left.
275 Excavation (i) for HBMC and (ii) for the Hampshire County Council and the University of Reading was directed by Dr M. G. Fulford, who sent information and plans.
276 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 311.
277 ibid.
278 M. Biddle, Antiq. Journ. lv (1975), no, fig. 6.
279 Work for the Winchester Archaeology Office and the City Council was directed by Mr K. E. Qualmann, who sent information. The supervisors were (i, iii) Mr G. Scobie, (ii, iv) Mr M. Morris.
280 By Susan Lobb for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology. Mr A. J. Lawson sent information.
281 See note 280.
282 For earlier work at the villa and a plan with the Room numbers see Britannia xiii (1982), 135–95 with fig. 2; cf. Lysons, S., Reliquiae Britannico-Romanae iii (London, 1817).Google Scholar
283 Oxford Journal of Archaeology ii, 1 (1983), 93–107, esp. p. 97.
284 Excavations for HBMC, West Sussex County Council and the Trustees of the villa were directed by Messrs. F. Aldsworth, D. Rudling and J. Kenny. Mr Aldsworth and Mr Rudling sent information and plans.
285 Excavation for the Chichester Archaeological Unit was by Mr Alec Down, who sent information.
286 See Britannia xv (1984), 328.
287 See Cunliffe, B. W., Excavations at Fishbourne 1961–9 (London, 1971) i, 87–92.Google Scholar
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289 Work for HBMC and the Chichester Excavation Unit was directed by Alec Down, who sent information.
290 For earlier work and plan see Britannia xvi (1985), 314.
291 Information from Mr F. Aldsworth.
292 Work for the Garden Hill Excavation Group was directed by Mr N. P. Wickenden. Information was sent by Mr J. H. Money.
293 Information from Andrew Burnett.
294 Surrey Arch. Colls, lxxv (1984), 185–93.
295 Excavation for the Surrey Archaeological Society, the County Council and HBMC was directed by M. G. O'Connell. The recovered coins are in the British Museum and Joanna Bird is studying the regalia. Information and a plan was sent by Dr D. G. Bird.
296 Excavation of the Surrey Heath Group of the Surrey Archaeological Society was directed by Mr G. H. Cole, who sent information.
297 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 315.
298 Work for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust was directed by (i) P. Blockley, (ii-iii) P. Bennett, (iv) J. Rady, (iv) I. Anderson and (vi) Maggy Taylor. See the Trust's Annual Report 1984–5. See Britannia viii (1977), 424.
300 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit was directed by Mr B. Philp, who sent information and a plan.
301 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit was directed by Messrs. B. Philp and D. Garrod; Mr Philp sent information.
302 See Arch. Cant, lxxviii (1963), p. li; Britannia xii (1981), 366–8.
303 For previous work see Britannia xiii (1982), 395; xvi (1985), 315.
304 Excavation for the Kent Archaelogical Rescue Unit was directed by Viscount Monckton of Brenchley and Mr B. Philp, who sent information.
305 Excavation by the Central Excavation Unit was directed by Mr P. R. Wilson, who sent information.
306 Excavation by the Central Excavation Unit was directed by Mr P. R. Wilson, who sent information.
07 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit and Sittingbourne Archaeological Group was directed by Messrs. B. J. Philp and R. Baxter. Mr Philp sent information.
308 For previous work see Britannia xiv (1983), 335 and Arch. Cant, lxxxii (1967), 193–217.
309 Excavation was by Mr A. C. Harrison. See Kent Archaeological Society Newsletter No. 9 (1985), 4.
310 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 315–16.
311 Excavation for the Dover Archaeological Group was directed by Mr K. Parfitt, who sent information.
312 For the temple see Antiq. Journ. viii (1928), 76–86.
313 Work was by the Dover Archaeological group directed by Mr K. Parfitt, who sent information.
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