Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 September 2016
1 Work by C. Enright of Dyfed Archaeological Trust, prior to development of a proposed dwelling (Report No. 2015/25).
2 For previous work see Britannia 42 (2011), 320–1Google Scholar; 43 (2012), 274–5; and Driver, T. and Davies, J.L., ‘Abermagwr Romano-British villa, Ceredigion, mid Wales: interim report on its discovery and excavation’, Archaeologia Cambrensis 160 (2011), 39–49 Google Scholar.
3 The third and final season of excavation, work by T.G. Driver and J.L. Davies. Dr T.G. Driver sent information.
4 Work directed by M. Cooper of Wessex Archaeology, for TPG Wind Ltd. Pippa Bradley sent information.
5 Fox, A. and Ravenhill, W.L.D., ‘Early Roman outposts on the North Devon coast, Old Burrow and Martinhoe’, Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Exploration Society 204 (1966), 13–35 Google Scholar.
6 Work by D. Hopewell and J. Burman of Gwynedd Archaeological Trust, with grant aid from Cadw. Hopewell, D., ‘A probable Roman fortlet near Cemlyn Bay North Anglesey’, Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society and Field Club (2014) 109–11Google Scholar. Mr D. Hopewell sent information.
7 Work by N. Phillips of APAC Ltd, prior to determination of planning for the construction of a ‘Tea Room’ and Garage within the carpark.
8 Work directed by A. Hood for Foundations Archaeology, commissioned by James Harris.
9 Britannia 15 (1984)Google Scholar, 270; 16 (1985), 260–3.
10 Work by J.-Y. Robic of Cardiff Archaeological Consultants in advance of the construction of a conservatory (Report 2014/11).
11 Work by J. Stewart-Turner of Cardiff Archaeology on foundation trenches for a single-storey extension.
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13 Work by R. Hankinson of Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust.
14 Acquired as treasure by National Museum of Wales (Wales 14.27).
15 Mr E. Besly sent information.