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9 Work for the Glamorgan-Gwent Trust was directed by A.G. Marvell, who sent information.
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20 Excavation for Shell Chemicals U.K. was by the Centre for Field Archaeology, Edinburgh University. Andrew Dunwell sent information.
21 Excavation by the Falkirk Local History Society was directed by G. Bailey, who sent information.
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34 Excavation for Glasgow University Archaeology Research Division was directed by J. Terry and Alan Leslie. Mr Leslie sent information.
35 Excavation for Glasgow University Archaeology Research Division was directed by A. Pollard and N. Oliver. Information was sent by Alan Leslie.
36 Excavation for Shell Chemicals U.K. was by the Centre for Field Archaeology, Edinburgh University. Andrew Dunwell sent information.
37 See S.N. Miller, Roman Occupation of South-western Scotland (1952), pl. XL.
38 Excavation for Shell Chemicals U.K. and the Centre for Field Archaeology, Edinburgh University, was by J. Hamilton. Andrew Dunwell sent information.
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49 Observation by G. Foley for Tyne and Wear Museums.
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53 Excavation for Tyne and Wear Museums and English Heritage was directed by P.T. Bidwell and N. Holbrook and supervised by W.B. Griffiths. Mr Bidwell sent information.
54 A small part of the S wall of this building was noted in 1934, when it was interpreted as a late Theodosian buttress: Arch. Ael.4 xiii (1936), 235 with fig. 4.Google Scholar
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61 Excavation for Cumbria County Council was directed by P. Tumbull, who sent an illustrated interim report.
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67 Work for Shell Chemicals U.K. Ltd. and the Lancaster University Archaeological Unit was supervised by P. Tosteven. Information was sent by Janet Lambert.
68 Excavation for Shell Chemicals U.K. Ltd. and Lancaster University Archaeological Unit was supervised by P. Redmayne. Information was sent by Janet Lambert.
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118 Information from Brian Dix. See The Independent, 17 October 1991.
119 Work was by the Contracts Section of the County Council Archaeology Unit. See B. Dix el al., Archaeological Evaluation at Irchester 1990–91 (1991), Brian Dix sent information and the plan.
120 Excavations for HBMC were directed by David Neal, who sent information and the plan.
121 Work for the County Council Archaeology Unit was by (i) S. Steadman and M. Shaw; (ii) M.C. Webster. Brian Dix sent information.
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132 Work for Tempus Reparatum was directed by J. Symonds, who sent information.
133 The site was recorded by G. Keevill, A. Parkinson and M. Parsons for the Oxford Archaeological Unit. David Miles sent information.
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135 Work for Tempus Reparatum was directed by J. Symonds, who sent information.
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137 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by S. Palmer. Dating was by the Oxford Laboratory for Art and Archaeology. See the Unit's Annual Report 1990–91, 14.
138 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Paul Booth. David Miles sent information.
139 Information on sites in Norfolk in 1990 and 1991 was sent by David Gurney.
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160 Excavation for the County Council and Harlow Museum was directed by M. Medlycott and R. Bartlett. Information from P. Gilman and Miss A. Bennett.
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170 Excavations for the Museum of London were directed (i) by B. Barber; (ii) and (iii) by K. Pitt; and (iv) by C. Thorne. Information was sent by Mr G.A. Thompson.
171 Evaluation for London Underground was directed for the Oxford Archaeological Unit by D. Wilkinson who sent information.
172 Excavation s for the Museum of London were directed as follows: Sites (1), (5. iii b ) and (5. v) by Alison Steele; (2) by G. Malcolm; (3) by Pat Miller; (4) by R. Nielsen; (5, i-iii) by P. Thompson, and (5, iv) by Helen Jones. Mr G.A. Thompson sent information.
173 For the room-numbers see R. Goodburn, Chedworth Roman Villa (National Trust, 1990).
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176 Information on sites in Cirencester was sent by Neil Holbrook on behalf of the Cotswold Archaeological Trust.
177 Excavation was directed by R. King.
178 Observation was by A.J. Barber.
179 Excavation was directed by R. King and A.J. Barber.
180 See note 179.
181 Excavation was directed by G.T. Walker.
182 Observation was by C. Bateman.
183 Excavation was directed by R. King and G.T. Walker.
184 See note 177.
185 Observation was by N. Holbrook.
186 See note 178.
187 Fieldwork for the Cotswold Archaeological Trust and Dept. of Transport was directed by G.T. Walker. Neil Holbrook sent information.
188 Work for the Gloucester Archaeological Unit was directed (i) by Malcolm Atkin; (ii) by A.P. Garrod and M. Walters; (iii), (iv) and (v) by A.P. Garrod. Mr Atkin sent information.
189 TBGASci (1983), 195.
190 Excavation for the Cotswold Archaeological Trust and the District Council was directed by A.J. Barber. Neil Holbrook sent information.
191 Work for Gloucester Archaeological Unit was directed by A.P. Garrod. M. Atkin sent information.
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198 Work for Wessex Archaeology was directed by A.P. Fitzpatrick. Julie Gardiner sent information.
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208 Excavation for Wessex Archaeology and the County Council was directed by A.P. Fitzpatrick.
209 Survey by RCHM of sites within the military area, where destruction by modern agriculture has not taken place. Information and the plan were sent by Mark Corney.
210 See note 209.
211 See note 209.
212 See R. Leech, The Upper Thames Valley in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire (1977), Map 3, 0895 SU 09 NE, with pl. 2.
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214 Excavation for the Cotswold Archaeological Trust and Dept. of Transport was directed by C. Johnson. Neil Holbrook sent information.
215 For previous work see Britannia x (1979), 329 with fig.; xii (1981), 360 with fig.; xiii (1982), 387–9 with fig.; xiv (1983), 328–9; xv (1984), 322–3 with figs; xvi (1985), 308; xx (1989), 315 with figs; xxi (1990), 353–4 with fig.Google Scholar
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228 Excavation was by V. Pocock, whose interim report was made available by Dr Martin Henig.
229 Survey for Wessex Archaeology and the Dept. of Transport was by D. Coe. Information from Julie Gardiner.
230 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by J. Moore. See the Unit's Annual Report 1990–91, 13.
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237 Excavations for the Field Archaeology Unit were directed by David Rudling. who sent information and the photograph.
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243 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit was directed by Brian Philp and Peter Keller. Mr Philp sent information.
244 Observation for the Field Archaeology Unit was by I. Greig. David Rudling sent information.
245 Information from G. Corti.
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253 Excavation for the Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit was directed by Brian Philp and D. Garrod. Mr Philp sent information.
254 See R. Burns in P. Johnston (ed.), The Archaeology of the Channel Islands (1986), 96.
255 Information from Mark Wood, who sent the illustrations.
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