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9.1. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (WEST)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 December 2021
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- 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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112 Work by T. Havard and M. Cardelli for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.
113 Work by S. Reynish for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.
114 Excavation by John Carne; report by Kate Brady and Charlotte Howsam of OA for Pegasus Group. Information provided by K. Smith.
115 Britannia 50 (2019) 453.
116 Information provided by A.C. King. Interim reports: New Forest History and Archaeology Group Annual Report 10 (2018) 26–38; 11 (2019) 55–68; 12 (2020) 50–60.
117 Britannia 50 (2019) 453.
118 Excavations by the Department of Archaeology, Anthropology and Geography, University of Winchester, and the Meon Valley Archaeology and Heritage Group, directed by A.C. King, who sent information. Report and discussion of the site: King, A.C., ‘Romano-Celtic temples in the landscape: Meonstoke, Hampshire, UK, a hexagonal shrine to Epona and a river deity on a villa estate’, in Chiai, G.F. and Haeussler, R. (eds), Sacred Landscapes: Creation, Transformation and Manipulation (2020) 147–58CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
119 Found in 2019; BM reference: 2019 T387; PAS reference: HAMP-050F39. Information provided by R. Abdy.
120 Britannia 48 (2017) 406, where these dispersed groups are initially referred to as a hoard.
121 Found in 2019; BM reference: 2019 T709, 4th addenda to 2016 T19 and 2017 T501c; PAS reference: CORN-BF4719. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.