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203 Excavation for the Hart Archaeological Unit was directed by Mr W. Wright. Clive Partridge sent information.
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221 Survey for the Essex County Council and HBMC was directed by Mr T. J. Wilkinson. Mr D. Buckley sent information.
222 Excavation for Essex County Council and HBMC was directed by Mr P. Clarke. Information was sent by Mr David Buckley.
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292 Excavation for the Borough of Poole Museums Service and the HBMC was directed by Mr D. Watkins. Mr K. S. Jarvis sent information.
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302 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 a plan.
303 Excavations for the Winchester Archaeology Office under the direction of Mr K. E. Qualmann were supervised by (i) Mr K. White; (ii, v) Mr G. Scobie; (iii, iv) Mr J. Bailey; (vi) Mr M. Morris. Mr Qualmann sent information.
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