Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 August 2013
In volume xxxiv of the Papers, pp. 131–50 (hereafter cited as ‘PBSR (1966)’), a short account was given of the site of Botromagno, overlooking the town of Gravina, on the western borders of the modern Apulia, and of the trial excavations which the British School conducted there in 1966 on behalf of the Superintendency of Antiquities for Apulia. As will have been evident from that account, the results were sufficiently promising to justify an extension of the work, and the report which follows gives some details of the three further seasons of work which were undertaken in 1967 and 1968 jointly by the British School, the University of Alberta and the Institute of Archaeology, London University. The first of these, covering five weeks in May-June of 1967, was directed by Dr. M. Aylwin Cotton and Mr. Halstead B. Vander Poel. The second and third seasons, both of five weeks, took place in August-September of 1967 and 1968 respectively, and were in both cases directed by Miss Joan du Plat Taylor of the Institute of Archaeology, London University.