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- Roman Britain in 1970
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The following abbreviations are used for annual archaeological reviews of certain regions:
AE 1970 Department of the Environment, Archaeological Excavations 1970 (H.M.S.O., 1971).
AR 1970 C.B.A. Groups 12 and 13, Archaeological Review for 1970 (no. 5, 1971).
AW 1970 C.B.A. Group 2, Archaeology in Wales 1970 (no. 10, 1971).
BNFAS 1970 Bulletin of the Northamptonshire Federation of Archaeological Societies (no. 5, 1971).
DAES 1970 Scottish Regional Group, C.B.A., Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 1970 (1971).
WMANS 1970 C.B.A. Group 8, West Midlands Archaeological Mews Sheet, no. 13 for 1970 (1971).
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3 Excavation for the Board of Celtic Studies and University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, was directed by Mr. J. L. Davies; summary report in AW 1970.
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50 Excavation for Manchester University and the Department of the Environment was directed by Messrs. B. J. N. Edwards and P. V. Webster, Dr. G. D. B. Jones and Dr. J. P. Wild; information from Dr. Jones; summary report in AE 1970.
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54 Excavation by the Middlewich Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. J. D. Bestwick, who sent information.
55 Excavations by Manchester University and the Northwich Archaeological Society were directed by Dr. G. D. B. Jones and Mr. J. B. Curzon, both of whom sent information and illustrative material. The helmet is being consolidated at Liverpool Museum. The pottery-kiln reported in Britannia i (1970), 283Google Scholar, is now dated to the Trajanic-Hadrianic period; it was used by a potter whose name is read by Mrs. K. F. Hartley as MACO. Full publication of the site is being prepared for Arch. Journ. cxxix (1972).
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72 Excavation in 1969–70 for City of Leicester Museums and the Department of the Environment was directed by Miss E. Blank, who sent details; summary report in AE 1970. The site was discovered from the air by Dr. J. K. St. Joseph.
73 Excavation for Nottingham University and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. M. S. Gorin, who sent information; summary report in AE 1970.
74 Excavation in 1969 for the Keele and Newcastle Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. F. H. Goodyear; summary report, WMANS 1969, 26. For the site see Victoria County Hist. Staffordshire i (1908), 189Google Scholar; Antiq. Journ. xiv (1934), 183.Google Scholar
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85 Excavation by Shropshire Roman Research Group was directed by Dr. A. W. J. Houghton; summary reports, WMANS 1969, 20–1, and 1970, 34–5.
86 Excavation by the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club Archaeological Research Group was directed by Mr. N. P. Bridgewater; summary report, WMANS 1969, 26. For plans of buildings at Huntsham see JRS lii (1962), 167, fig. 15; lv (1965), 208, fig. 13; lvi (1966), 205, fig. 11.Google Scholar
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88 Excavations for the Alcester Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment were directed by Mr. S. J. Taylor, who sent information; for summary reports see AE 1969 and 1970.
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90 Excavations with the assistance of the Coventry and District Archaeological Society were directed on behalf of Coventry Museum by Mr. B. Hobley, who sent information and the photograph.
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99 E. T. Artis, The Durobrivae of Antoninus (1828), pl. XIII; Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, Peterborough New Town (1969), 24–5.
100 Excavations for the Nene Valley Research Committee and the Department of the Environment were directed by Mr. G. B. Dannell and Dr. J. P. Wild; information from Dr. Wild.
101 Excavation by the Middle Nene Archaeological Group on behalf of the Nene Valley Research Committee was directed by Messrs. J. A. Hadman and S. G. Upex; information from Mr. Hadman; summary report, BNFAS 1970, 16.
102 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Cambridge Antiquarian Society was directed by Mr. H. J. M. Green; summary report in AE 1970. For a graffito see below, p. 296.
103 Excavation was directed by Professor S. S. Frere and Dr. J. K. St. Joseph, who provided details. The two styles of granary appear to hint at a composite garrison, e.g. of legionaries and auxiliaries, whose differing needs could be expected to require different types of building.
104 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, Peterborough New Town (1969), 9.
105 Excavation for the Nene Valley Research Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. G. B. Dannell and Dr. J. P. Wild; information from Dr. Wild.
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110 Excavation for the Upper Nene Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. R. M. Taylor, who sent details; summary report, ibid. 25.
111 Excavation for the Northampton Development Corporation and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. D. C. Mynard, who sent a plan and information; summary report, ibid. 22–4.
112 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and Westfield Museum, Kettering, was directed by Mr. D. A. Jackson; summary report, ibid. 26. For the earlier discoveries see Victoria County Hist. Northamptonshire i (1902), 194.Google Scholar
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114 Excavations initiated by the North Bedfordshire Archaeological Society were directed by Miss C. Colyer on behalf of the Society and of the Department of the Environment; summary report in AE 1970.
115 Excavation for the Manshead Archaeological Society of Dunstable was directed by Mr. C. L. Matthews, who sent information; interim report, The Manshead Magazine, no. 20 (1970), 3–16.Google Scholar
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120 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Wolverton and District Archaeological Society was directed by Messrs. A. J. Fleming and D. C. Mynard; summary report in AE 1970.
121 Observation and recording by Mr. Pengelly, who sent information.
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135 I. D. Margary, R. Roads in Britain2 (1967), 256 (Road 33a). Excavation by Messrs. R. Avent and T. Howlett.
136 Information from Mr. P. J. Drury, who directed excavations for the Chelmsford Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment.
137 C. F. C. Hawkes and M. R. Hull, Camulodunum (1947), pl. CIX and CXII (Region 4).
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145 Excavation for the Essex Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Miss K. A. Gomer; information by courtesy of Mr. W. J. Rodwell.
146 Excavation by Mr. H. J. D. Bennett.
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150 Excavation on the line of a new North Sea Gas Main and observation of the actual trench for it were directed by Mr. S. A. Castle, who sent information, on behalf of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society.
151 Information from Mr. H. Sheldon, who directed excavation in 1969–70 for London Museum and the Department of the Environment; summary report in AE 1970; fuller report forthcoming in Trans. London Middlesex Archaeol. Soc.
152 Excavation for the Southwark Archaeological Excavations Committee was directed by Mr. H. L. Sheldon, who sent information; report forthcoming in London Archaeologist.
153 Excavation for the Southwark Archaeological Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. G. J. Dawson; summary report in AE 1970.
154 Excavation for the Extra-Mural Departments of the Universities of Birmingham and Bristol was directed by Mr. P. J. Fowler and Dr. G. Webster, who sent information.
155 Excavation for the Cirencester Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. A. McWhirr, who sent information.
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158 Excavation for Gloucester City Museum and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. H. R. Hurst; summary reports in AE 1970, and AR 1970, 21. For plans see Current Archaeology iii, no. 3 (May 1971), 78, 80.Google Scholar
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162 Excavation by Millfield School was directed by Mr. R. H. Leech, who sent information.
163 Excavation by Group Archaeology was directed by Mr. T. M. Staples, who sent information.
164 I. D. Margary, R. Roads in Britain2 (1967), 124–5 (Road 51). The settlement includes the area excavated in 1950, 200m. to south-east: Proc. Somerset Archaeol. Nat. Hist. Soc. xcvi (1951), 41–77.Google Scholar
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166 By Dr. G. D. B. Jones and Dr. P. R. Lewis; information and plan from Dr. Jones.
167 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the University of Birmingham was directed by Mr. P. A. Rahtz, who sent information. For earlier discoveries see Proc. Somerset Archaeol. Nat. Hist. Soc. cx (1966), 52–84.Google Scholar
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171 Excavation for Devon Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mrs. S. H. M. Pollard, who sent information.
172 Excavation by Weymouth College of Education was directed by Mr. W. G. Putnam; summary report, AR 1970, 20.
173 Excavation for the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. N. H. Field; summary report in AE 1970.
174 By Weymouth College of Education under the direction of Mr. W. G. Putnam; summary report, AR 1970, 18.
175 Excavations for the Dorchester Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment were directed by Messrs. R. Bradley, J. P. Greene, W. G. Putnam and D. J. Viner; information by courtesy of Professor B. W. Cunliffe.
176 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. C. Chaplin; summary report, AR 1970, 19. For some graffiti see below, p. 295.
177 Excavation for Dorchester Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. C. J. S. Green, who sent the plan; information by courtesy of Professor Cunliffe.
178 Excavation for Wimborne Historical Society was directed by Mr. N. H. Field; summary report, AR 1970, 20.
179 Excavation for Dorset County Museum was directed by Mr. R. M. Tanner; summary report, ibid.
180 Excavation for the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. J. G. P. Erskine, who sent information. For the earlier excavations see Wiltshire Archaeol. Nalur. Hist. Mag. xlix (1940), 46–95.
181 Excavation by Salisbury Museum Archaeological Research Group was directed by Mr. D. J. Algar; summary report, AR 1970, 28.
182 Excavation was directed by Dr. G. J. Wainwright; summary report, ibid. 14.
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184 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and Swindon Museum was directed by Mr. J. S. Wacher, who sent information.
185 The work was organized by the Archaeology Committee of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, with the assistance of the Department of the Environment; summary reports, AR 1970, 9–10. For a finger-ring and three graffiti from Wanborough Plain see below, p. 302.
186 Excavation for Southampton University and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. M. G. Fulford; summary report in AE 1970.
187 Excavation was directed by Mr. L. R. Fennelly, who sent information. For the excavations of 1910 and 1968–9 see Proc. Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Archaeol. Soc. vi, part iv (1969), 271–82.
188 Excavation for Andover Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. R. Davis; summary report in AE 1970.
189 Excavation for Farnham Museum Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. D. Graham; summary report in AE 1970.
190 Excavation for Portsmouth City Museum was directed by Mr. R. T. Fox, who sent information.
191 See note 189.
192 Excavation for Southampton University and the Department of the Environment was directed by Professor B. W. CunlifFe; summary report, AR 1970, 23.
193 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. D. E.Johnston; summary report in AE 1970.
194 Excavation for Winchester Excavations Committee was directed by Mr. M. Biddle, who sent information.
195 Excavation for Winchester College and the Hampshire County Council was directed by Mr. G. N. Clarke, whose sent information; summary report, AR 1970, 26.
196 Excavation for Reading Museum and the Department of the Environment on the line of the M4 motorway was directed by Mrs. J. A. Greenaway, who sent information; summary report in AE 1970.
197 Excavation for the Middle Thames Archaeological and Historical Society was directed by Mr. C. C. Stanley; summary report, C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations (summaries, 1970), 7.
198 See note 196.
199 Information from Mrs. J. A. Greenaway of Reading Museum.
200 Information from Mr. M. G. Bell, who directed excavation.
201 Excavation for Chichester Civic Society was directed by Mr. A. Down, who sent information.
202 See note 201.
203 Excavation by the Chelsea Spelaeological Society and other caving clubs in 1961–70 was directed by Dr. H. B. A. Ratcliffe-Densham, who sent information.
204 Excavation by the Wealden Iron Research Group was directed by Mr. H. F. Cleere, who sent information.
205 By Mr. C. F. Tebbutt, who sent information.
206 Sussex Arch. Colls, lxxxi (1940), 43.Google Scholar
207 Antiquity vii (1933), pl 11Google Scholar, cf. ibid, xli (1967), 312–13.
208 Excavation for Canterbury Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. F.Jenkins; summary report in AE 1970.
209 Excavation for the New Dover Group and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. B. J. Philp; summary report in AE 1970; interim report, Kent Archaeol. Rev. no. 23 (Spring, 1971), 74–86, reprinted in Current Archaeol. iii, no. 2 (March, 1971), 52–5.Google Scholar
210 Excavations for Eccles Excavation Committee were directed by Mr. A. P. Detsicas, who sent the plan and information. For a graffito see below, p. 297.
211 Excavation for the Gravesend Historical Society was directed by Mr. S. R. Harker, who sent details. For two graffiti see below, p. 298.
212 Excavation by the Upchurch Archaeological Research Group: Kent Archaeol. Rev. no. 20 (Summer, 1970), 8.
213 Excavation for Ashford Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. J. Bradshaw, who sent information.
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