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4. NORTHERN ENGLAND

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2021

Anna H. Walas*
Affiliation:
anna.walas@nottingham.ac.uk

Abstract

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Type
Roman Britain in 2020
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

14 Work by Wessex Archaeology, directed by Ben Saunders, for Landmarc Support Services Ltd. Information provided by L. Lichtenstein.

15 Information provided by Eleanore Cox; coins discovered in 2017.

16 Information provided by Stuart Noon, Lydia Prosser and Matthew Ball; hoard found in 2018.

17 Information sent by David Mason, Durham County Council.

18 For previous work, see Britannia 38 (2007) 264–6; 39 (2008) 285; 40 (2009) 236; 51 (2020) 398–400. The archaeological investigations for the Brightwater Landscape Partnership were conceived and designed by the Archaeology Section of Durham County Council. DigVentures undertook the fieldwork for the East Park project.

19 The system employed has been developed by Eleanor Maw of the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, in collaboration with Dominic Powlesland of the Landscape Research Centre.

20 Information provided by Martin Millett; excavation supported by the Society of Antiquaries of London.

21 Information provided by Rebecca Griffiths and Eleanor Ghey; hoard found in 2018.

22 Information provided by Peter Halkon (University of Hull), who directed the excavation with James Lyall.

23 Work by Wessex Archaeology, directed by Simon Brown and Andrew Swann, for Wakefield Council. Information provided by F. Cresswell.

24 Work by Wessex Archaeology, directed by Alvaro Mora-Ottomano, for Corylus Planning & Environmental Ltd. Information provided by F. Cresswell.

25 Information provided by Eleanor Ghey; hoard discovered in 2018.

26 Information provided by Richard Abdy; hoard found in 2018.

27 Information provided by David Ratledge.

28 Information provided by David Ratledge.

29 Information provided by Nigel Neil.

30 Oxford Archaeology North, Wyre Estuary Pipeline, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire: Archaeological Post-Excavation Assessment, unpub. report (2010), OA North Job No. L10015.

31 Gillam, J.P., ‘Coarse fumed ware in north Britain and beyond’, Glasgow Archaeological Journal 4 (1976) 5880CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

32 Hartley, K.F., ‘Raetian mortaria in Britain’, Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 15 (2012) 7695, type A/CGoogle Scholar.

33 Similar to J.P. Gillam, Types of Roman Coarse Pottery Vessels in Northern Britain (1970) 280.

34 Work by Wardell Armstrong. Information provided by Matthew Hobson, Associate Director, Wardell Armstrong LLP.

35 Information provided by Nigel Neil.

36 Information provided by David Ratledge.

37 Information provided by David Ratledge.

38 Information provided by David Ratledge.

39 Information provided by Eleanor Ghey; found between 2011 and 2018.

40 Information provided by Adam Daubney and Eleanor Ghey; hoard found in 2017.

41 Information provided by Susheela Burford, Adam Daubney and Lisa Brundle; hoard discovered in 2017–18.