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Roman Britain in 1969
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Britannia , Volume 1 , November 1970 , pp. 268 - 305
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Copyright © D. R. Wilson 1970. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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1 This article continues the series published in the Journal of Roman Studies from 1923 to 1969 (JRS xxi–lix).

2 Excavation for the National Museum of Wales was directed by Mr. H. N. Savory: Summary report, C.B.A. Group 2, ‘Archaeol. in Wales’, no. 9, 1969, 9. For earlier excavations see ibid., 1961, 4; 1965, 8; 1967, 6.

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6 Excavation for University College, Aberystwyth, was directed by Mr. J. L. Davies: summary report, C.B.A. Group 2, ‘Archaeol. in Wales’, no. 9, 1969, 17.

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43 Excavation for the Durham University Excavation Committee was directed by Mr. D. J. Breeze, who sent the plan and information.

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48 ibid, lvii (1957), 22 ff. For earlier work at Tower 16b see ibid, liv (1954), 42 ff.

49 As suggested by the presence of fourth-century pottery in late levels at Milefortlets 12 and 20.

50 ibid, (original series) v (1881), 124 f.

51 By Dr. G. D. B. Jones, who sent information.

52 ibid. (n.s.) lxii (1962), 56 ff.

53 On behalf of the Ministry of Public Building and Works by Mr. A. L. Pacitto and Dr. I. M. Stead; information and plan from Dr. Stead. It has been decided to preserve and display the excavated remains.

54 Annual training excavations of the Department of Latin, University of Leeds, continued under the direction of Mr. B. R. Hartley, who sent details.

55 P. Salway, The Frontier People of R. Britain (1965), 147 f.

56 Information and plan from Dr. D. W. Harding, who directed excavation for the University of Durham and the Ministry of Public Building and Works.

57 The work, on the site of a new factory, was directed for the Ministry of Public Building and Works by Messrs. T. G. Manby and L. P. Wenham, who sent information. For a graffito see below, p. 313, no. 36.

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60 Finds made in 1966 on the Arndale Centre site, W. of Frenchgate, also suggested that Frenchgate followed the line of the Roman road. Information from Mr. M. J. Dolby of Doncaster Museum.

61 JRS lix (1969), 207. Excavation for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. B. R. Hartley, who sent details.Google Scholar

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63 Construction of the M62 (Pennine Motorway) was watched on behalf of the Ministry of Public Building and Works and of the West Riding Archaeological Research Committee by Mr. J. A. Gilks, who sent details.

64 Information from Mr. D. Phillips, who directed work for the York Minster Archaeological Advisory Committee. An overall plan of the Roman features is being prepared; for an interim plan see Current Archaeol. ii (19691970), 165.Google Scholar

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71 Information and photograph from Mr. F. H. Thompson, who directed excavations for the Ministry of Public Building and Works. For earlier work on the N. entrance in 1960 and 1965 see JRS li (1961), 166; lvi (1966), 201.Google Scholar

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73 Excavation, fieldwork and documentary research by Lymm Historical Society were directed by Mr. E. M. Hughes, who sent details.

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76 Excavation by Northwich Young Archaeologists was directed by Mr. J. B. Curzon; summary report in C.B.A. Group 5, ‘Archaeological Newsletter’ no. 14/15 (March 1970). For excavation in 1968 see JRS lix (1969), 209 f.Google Scholar

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78 It is now thought possible that the fort-wall was a Severan addition to the Antonine clay rampart.

79 Excavation for the University of Manchester was directed by Dr. G. D. B. Jones and Dr. J. P. Wild, who sent details; interim report forthcoming in Derbyshire Archaeol., J. lxxxix (1969).Google Scholar

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82 Excavation by Derwent Archaeological Society and members of Nottingham University Extra-Mural courses was directed by Mr. H. C. Lane, who sent information; interim report forthcoming in Derbyshire Archaeol. J., lxxxix (1969).Google Scholar

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84 Excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works was directed by Mr. P. V. Webster, who sent the plan and information; interim report forthcoming in Derbyshire Archaeol. J. lxxxix (1969).Google Scholar

85 Information from Mr. H. C. Lane, who excavated for the Ministry of Public Building and Works; for a preliminary discussion see the bulletin of the Peakland Archaeological Society (1969).

86 Excavations for the University of Nottingham were directed by Messrs. M. W. Barley, B. Beeby, J. May, M. Todd and D. R. Wilson. Work in the parish cemetery is now concluded and a monograph is in preparation.

87 Excavation in advance of Corporation development was directed by Mr. J. B. Whitwell for the Lincoln Archaeological Research Committee; information from Mrs. C. M. Wilson.

88 Information from Mr. R. Goodburn, who directed excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works.

89 Information from Mr. J. S. Wade, who conducted excavations in 1968–70.

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92 Emergency excavation on the site of a proposed reservoir was directed by the late Mr. M. Dean for the Ministry of Public Building and Works; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969.

93 Information from Mrs. K. F. Hartley, who directed excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works and Birmingham City Museum.

94 Excavation in advance of roadworks was directed for the Nene Valley Research Committee and the Ministry of Public Building and Works by Mr. G. B. Dannell and Dr. J. P. Wild; information from Dr. Wild. For the excavations of 1968 see JRS lix (1969), 219.Google Scholar

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97 Excavation for the Nene Valley Research Committee was directed by Professor S. S. Frere and Dr. J. K. St. Joseph, who sent information.

98 The site is c. 150 m. NW. of kilns and workshops dug in 1820–8 (E. T. Artis, The Durobrivae of Antoninus, 1828) and a short way S. of other kilns dug in 1957 (B. R. Hartley, Notes on the R. Pottery Industry in the Nene Valley, 1960, 9 ff.). Excavation in advance of housing development was directed for the Nene Valley Research Committee and the Ministry of Public Building and Works by Mr. G. B. Dannell and Dr. J. P. Wild, who sent information.

99 I. D. Margary, R. Roads in Britain (2nd ed., 1967), 215 (Road 57a, Huntingdon-Leicester).

100 Bull. Northamptonshire Fed. Archaeol. Soc.’ no. 4 (1970), 7.Google Scholar

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105 Excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works was directed by Mr. A. E. Brown, who sent information.

106 By Mr. C. Brodribb, Dr. A. R. Hands and Mr. C. Walker; information from Dr. Hands.

107 JRS lviii (1968), 193, fig. 15 (site F).Google Scholar

108 By Messrs. H. W. Pengelly and R. W. Griffiths for Bletchley Archaeological and Historical Society.

109 Observation and recording by Messrs. H. W. Pengelly, P. Tilson, R. W. Griffiths, and Mrs. J. Creasey; information from Mr. Pengelly.

110 JRS lix (1969), 222, fig. 39, top right.Google Scholar

111 Excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works was directed by Dr. I. M. Stead, who sent information.

112 Information from Mr. D. S. Neal, who directed excavation for the Hemel Hempstead Excavation Society and the Ministry of Public Building and Works. Interim report above, pp. 156–62.

113 This part of the site lies in Little Hadlam parish.

114 Information from Mr. B. Barr, who directed excavation for the Braughing Hundred Archaeological Group, not (pace JRS lix, 221, n. 108) the Hertfordshire Archaeological Society.Google Scholar

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117 JRS liii (1963), 136.Google Scholar

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119 Information from Mr. Rawlins, who directed excavation by the Watford and SW. Herts. Archaeological Society.

120 Excavation was directed by Dr. J. Alexander for the Cambridge Excavation Committee and the Ministry of Public Building and Works; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969.

121 Excavation by Dr. A. K. Knowles; information from Miss B. Green of Norwich Castle Museum.

122 Information from Miss B. R. K. Dunnett, who directed excavations for Chelmsford Excavation Committee.

123 Information from Miss B. R. K. Dunnett, who directed work on all three sites for the Colchester and Essex Museum; Miss D. Charlesworth took over the work on site (iii). For a plan of the temple court see D. T.-D. Clarke, Camulodunum and the Temple of Claudius (1966), inside back cover.

124 Emergency excavation in advance of quarrying was directed for the Ministry of Public Building and Works by Mr. W. J. Rodwell, who sent details.

125 Information and diagram from Mr. W. J. Rodwell, who directed excavation for the Wickford and District Archaeological Society. For a graffito on the pewter dish see below, p. 311, no. 24.

126 Information from Mr. R. Merrifield of Guildhall Mureum. For a tile-stamp see below, p. 312, no. 30.

127 By Mr. J. Hayes of Royal Ontario Museum, who assigns the type to the period from the late-fifth to the early seventh century.

128 Information from Mr. A. E. Brown, who directed excavations with Mr. H. L. Sheldon.

129 Excavation by members of the Egham-by-Runnymede Historical Society and the West London Archaeological Group was directed on behalf of London Museum by Mrs. M. Rendell of Egham Museum, who sent information.

130 Information from Mr. C. J. Dawson, who directed both excavations for Southwark Archaeological Excavation Committee and the Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Society.

131 Information from Dr. G. Webster, who directed excavation for the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Birmingham.

132 Excavation for the Cirencester Excavation Committee was supervised by Mr. D. J. Viner; information from Mr. A. D. McWhirr, the Committee's Director of Excavations.

133 Excavation by the Malvern Research Group was directed by Mr. P. L. Waters; summary report, ‘Glevensis’ no. 4 (Dec. 1969), 9.

134 Emergency excavations for Gloucester City Museum were directed by Mr. H. R. Hurst: summary reports in ‘Glevensis’ no. 4 (Dec. 1969), 10 f.; C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970), 39 ff. (also containing reports on supplementary excavation by the Gloucester and District Archaeological Group directed by Mr. A. P. Garrod).

135 Excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works was carried out by Mr. E. Greenfield, who sent the plan and information.

136 Excavation for Cheltenham Museum was directed by Mr. W. L. Cox: summary report, C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970), 38. For a recent air photograph clarifying the extent of the settlement see JRS lix (1969), pl. vi, 1.Google Scholar

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139 Information from Mr. R. H. Leech, who directed excavation by boys of Millfield School.

140 Excavation (and survey of nearby field-systems) was directed for the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Bristol by Mr. P. J. Fowler: summary report, C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970), 45.

141 Limited excavation was undertaken by Mr. J. Bolwell, the remaining information being derived from the reports of workmen; details of both were sent by Mr. Bolwell.

142 Excavation for the University of Bristol was directed by Dr. K. Branigan: summary report, ibid. 46.

143 JRS lv (1965), 216.Google Scholar

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145 Excavation was directed by Mr. P. J. Casey for University College, Cardiff: summary report, ibid. 46.

146 JRS lviii (1968), 199.Google Scholar

147 Excavation by Yeovil School and Town Archaeological Societies was directed by Mr. L. C. Hayward, who sent details.

148 Information and photograph from Mr. L. Alcock who directed excavation for the Camelot Research Committee: interim report in Antiq. J. 1 (1970), 14 f.Google Scholar

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150 Excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works and the Devon Archaeological Society was directed by Mrs. S. H. M. Pollard; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969.

151 Excavation was directed by Mr. K. S. Gardner, Mr. P. Fowler and Prof. A. C. Thomas: see Current Archaeol. ii (19691970), 138 ff.Google Scholar

152 Emergency excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works and Devon Archaeological Society was directed by Mrs. H. Miles; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969.

153 Excavation by Prof. A. C. Thomas; summary report, C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970). 34.Google Scholar

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155 Information from Dr. D. P. S. Peacock, who excavated: see Cornish Archaeol. viii (1969), 47 ff. The excavations of 1932 and 1952 were not published.Google Scholar

156 Excavation after sea-damage was directed by Miss S. A. Butcher for the Ministry of Public Building and Works and the Isles Museum Association. For the earlier excavations see Archaeol. J. cxxiv (1967), 1 ff.Google Scholar

157 Information about sites in Dorset, unless stated otherwise, was sent by Mr. R. A. H. Farrar of the Royal Commission for Historical Monuments (England).

158 Excavation was directed by Mr. N. H. Field for the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society: interim report, Proc. Dorset Natur. Hist. Archaeol. Soc. xci (1969), 189.Google Scholar

159 Excavation by the Weymouth College of Education was directed by Mr. W. G. Putram; interim report, ibid. 186 f. For the earlier discovery see Hutchins, J., History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, ii (3rd ed., 1864), 607.Google Scholar

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163 By Wimborne Historical Society under the direction of Mr. N. H. Field; interim report, ibid. 188 f.

164 By Mr N. J. Sunter for the University of Southampton; interim report, ibid. 187.

165 Excavations in 1968–9 were directed for Dorset County Museum, Priest's House Museum, Wimborne, and the Ministry of Public Building and Works by Mr. R. M. Tanner; interim report, Proc. Dorset Natur. Hist. Archaeol. Soc. xci (1969), 189Google Scholar f. For the earlier discovery see Trans. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Congress at Winchester, 1845 (1846), 179 ff.Google Scholar

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167 Excavation by the Weymouth College of Education was directed by Mr. W. G. Putnam; interim report, Proc. Dorset Natur. Hist. Archaeol. Soc. xci (1969), 186.Google Scholar

168 Observation and some excavation were carried out by Mr. S. J. Woodward for Swindon Museum and the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: summary report forthcoming in the annual report of the Ministry of Public Building and Works, Archaeol. Excavations 1969. For the excavation of 1957 see Wiltshire Archaeol. Natur. Hist. Mag. lvii (1958), 24 ff.Google Scholar

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170 Observation by Salisbury Museum Archaeological Research Group; sections were drawn by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England); information from Mr. F. K. Annable of Devizes Museum.

171 Information from Mr. J. S. Wacher, who directed excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works and Swindon Museum. For tile-stamps and a graffito see below, pp. 312, 314, nos. 31–2, 46.

172 Excavation was directed by Miss B. Glover of the Willis Museum, Basingstoke, for the Ministry of Public Building and Works; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969.

173 Excavation directed by Mr. A. B. Norton; summary report, C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970), 44. For the earlier discovery see Smith, C. Roach, Collectanea Antigua vi (1868), 121 ff.Google Scholar

174 Rescue excavation (because of activity by badgers) was directed by Mrs. V. G. Swan for the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society and the Ministry of Public Building and Works; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969. For the 1925 excavation see H. Sumner, Excavations in New Forest Roman Pottery Sites (1927), 94 ff. An attempt to re-interpret Sumner's other kiln excavations in the light of the present work will appear in Antiquity.

175 Excavation for Southampton University and the Ministry of Public Building and Works was directed by Prof. B. W. Cunliffe: summary report, C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970), 45.

176 Excavation for the Ministry of Public Building and Works was directed by Mr. Johnson, D. E.; summary report forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969. For the excavations up to 1968 see Current Archaeol. ii (19691970), 14 ff.Google Scholar

177 Information from Mr. M. Biddle who directed excavation for the Winchester Excavations Committee; interim report forthcoming in Antiq. J.

178 Excavation for Winchester College and the Hampshire County Council was directed by Mr. G. N. Clarke; summary report, C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeol. Rev. for 1969 (1970), 44.

179 Information from Mrs. J. A. Greenaway of Reading Museum, who directed excavation by the Abingdon and District Archaeological Society and the Wantage and District Field Club. For a hoard of pewter from the same gravel-workings see JRS lix (1969), 231.Google Scholar

180 Excavation by the Middle Thames Archaeological and Historical Society was directed by Mr. C. C. Stanley; information from Mrs. Greenaway.

181 Information from Mrs. J. A. Greenaway of Reading Museum who directed excavation by the Middle Thames Archaeological and Historical Society.

182 Information from Mrs. M. Gray who directed excavation for the Upper Thames Archaeological Committee. For the discoveries of 1893 see Proc. Soc. Antiq. London (2nd s.) xviii (1899), 10 ff.Google Scholar

183 Information from Mr. H. F, Cleere who directed excavation by the Wealden Iron Research Group.

184 Excavations (i) and (iii) were directed by Mr. A. Down, (ii) by Mrs. M. H. Rule, for the Chichester Civic Society; information, drawing and photograph sent by Mr. Down. A report on the Cathedral excavations will appear in Chichester Papers.

185 Information from Mr. A. Down, who directed excavation for the Chichester Civic Society.

186 Mechanical excavation was directed by Prof. B. W. Cunliffe for the Chichester Civic Society; information by courtesy of Mr. Down.

187 The fragment was presented to the British Museum by Mr. A. E. Whichello; information from Mr. K. S. Painter.

188 Excavation by the Fawkham and Ash Archaeological Group was directed by Mr. R. Walsh; interim report, Kent Archaeol. Rev. no. 20 (Summer, 1970), 13Google Scholar ff. The 1914 excavations were not published except for the plan in Archaeol. Cantiana xxxi (1915), 286.Google Scholar

189 Excavation by the Upchurch Archaeological Research Group was directed by Mr. J. Williams; interim report, Kent Archaeol. Rev. no. 18 (Winter, 1969/1970), 9.Google Scholar

190 Excavation for the Canterbury Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. F. Jenkins and Miss L. Millard, who sent information and a section drawing.

191 Observation by Mr. Jenkins; information from Miss Millard. See p. 83 ff. above.

192 Excavation by the West Kent Border Archaeological Group for the Ministry of Public Building and Works was directed by Mr. B. J. Philp; summary reports, ibid. no. 18 (Winter, 1969/70), 18 ff. (with plan ibid. no. 19, Spring 1970, 16 f.) and forthcoming in the Ministry's annual report, Archaeol. Excavations 1969.

193 Information from Mr. S. R. Harker, who directed excavation for the Gravesend Historical Society.

194 The hoard, now in Maidstone Museum, will be published in Numis. Chron. 1971; information from Mr. R. A. G. Carson.

195 The hoard has been acquired by Ramsgate Museum and will be published ibid.; information from Mr. Carson.

196 Excavation by the Reculver Excavation Group was directed by Mr. B. J. Philp; interim report, Kent Archaeol. Rev. no. 20 (Summer, 1970), 31 f.Google Scholar

197 Information from Mr. A. G. Harrison, who directed excavation for the Lower Medway Archaeological Research Group.