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Roman Britain in 1973
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Britannia , Volume 5 , November 1974 , pp. 396 - 460
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Copyright © D. R. Wilson 1974. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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1 Investigation for the Department of the Environment reported by Mr. R. B. White, AW 1973, 12.

2 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. R. B. White, AW 1973, 36 f.

3 See previous report, Britannia iii (1972) 299Google Scholar, and references there cited.

4 Excavation for the Caernarvonshire Historical Society was directed by Mr. R. G. Livens. Summary report in AW 1973, 37.

5 Excavation for the Department of the Environment by Messrs. J. C. Barratt, J. B. Kenworthy and J. B. Stevenson. Summary report in AW 1973, 39.

6 Information from Mrs. H. Miles who directed work for the Department of the Environment.

7 Field work by Messrs. R. Bebb, W. P. Evans, C. E. V. Owen and A. Parry. Summary report in AW 1973, 43.

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9 Work was directed by Professor G. D. B. Jones and Mr. J. H. Little. Professor Jones sent information and the plan.

10 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. P. J. Ashmore; AW 40 f.

11 Work was directed by R. Shoesmith for the Department of the Environment. Monmouthshire Beacon, 10 August 1973.

12 Excavation for the Board of Celtic Studies was directed by Dr. J. L. Davies; summary report in AW 1973, 38 f.

13 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Dr. J. L. Davies. AW 1973, 24 f.

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15 Excavations for the University College of Swansea and the Department of the Environment were directed by Dr. R. J. Ling, who sent details. Summary reports in AW 1973, 39 f. and Gower xxiv (1973), 20 f.Google Scholar

16 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and University College, Cardiff, was directed by Dr. W. H. Manning. AW 1973, 41 f.

17 R. P. J. Jackson directed excavations for the Department of the Environment and University College, Cardiff. AW 1973, 43.

18 Excavation was directed by Dr. Anne Robertson; summary report DAES 1973, 6.

19 By Miss H. Adamson for the Department of the Environment; summary report, DAES 1973, 70.

20 Field-work by Mr. F. Newall and Dr. W. Lonie; summary report, DAES 1973, 41.

21 Excavation for the Scottish Field School of Archaeology was directed by Professor S. S. Frere; summary report in DAES 1973, 42.

22 Summary report by E. J. and G. J. Price in DAES 1973, 52.

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24 Excavation by the Department of the Environment was directed by Dr. D. Breeze who sent information and illustrations; summary report, DAES 1973, 63. See also Current Archaeology No. 42 (September 1974), 209Google Scholar. For a graffito see p. 470, No. 63, below.

25 By Mr. L. J. F. Keppie; summary report DAES 1973, 24.

26 The Roman Wall in Scotland 2 (1934), pl. xxx.

27 Excavation was directed by Mr. L. J. F. Keppie; summary account, DAES 1973, 35.

28 By Mr. L. J. F. Keppie, ibid. 53.

29 By Mr. L. J. F. Keppie, ibid., 54.

30 By E. J. and G. J. Price, ibid., 51.

31 Diving was by members of the Scottish Sub-Aqua Club. Summary report by Mr. L. J. F. Keppie, DAES 1973, 58.

31 Fieldwork by Mr. F. Newall and Mr. D. Mackinnon; summary report DAES 1973, 46-7.

33 Fieldwork by Mr. F. Newall: summary account, DAES 1973, 35-6.

34 Fieldwork by Mr. F. Newall and Dr. W. Lonie; summary report DAES 1973, 17-18.

35 Excavation was directed by Mr. George Jobey; summary account, DAES 1973, 22-3.

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47 Excavation for the Universities of Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne was directed by Mr. J. P. Gillam, who sent information.

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51 Information from Miss D. Charlesworth, who directed work on behalf of the Department of the Environment.

52 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. R. Miket; summary report, C.B.A. Group 3, Archaeological News Bulletin No. 6 (May 1974), 13.Google Scholar

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66 Work was directed for Durham University and the Department of the Environment by Mr. P. R. Scott; summary report in Current Archaeology No. 40 (September 1973), 136Google Scholar ff. For an inscribed altar see p. 461, No. 3, below.

67 Excavation for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mrs. S. Thubron; note in C.B.A. Group 4, Annual Newsletter 1973, 7Google Scholar.

68 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. P. J. Casey who sent details and a plan. For a late Roman buckle from Greta Bridge, see p. 386.

69 Excavations at sites (i)-(va) for the York Archaeological Trus t were directed by Mr. P. V. Addyman and Mr. J. B. Whitwell; summary reports, C.B.A. Group 4, Annual Newsletter, 1973, 9Google Scholar f.

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73 Excavation was directed by Mr. R. W. Mackey for the Department of the Environment; summary report, C.B.A. Group 4, Annual Newsletter, 1973, 9.

74 Work was directed by Miss D. Charlesworth for the Department of the Environment.

75 Fieldwork by Bradford Grammar School Archaeological Society was led by Mr. D. Haigh, who sent details.

76 Work was directed for the 712 Group (Bradford Grammar School Archaeological Society and Saddleworth W.E.A. Archaeology Class) by Mr. D. Haigh, who sent details.

77 By Mr. P. Roberts; note in C.B.A. Group 4, Annual Newsletter, 1973, 7.

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83 By Mr. N. Loughlin of the University of Southampton, who sent information.

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87 Work by members of the University of Lancaster for the Department of the Environment was directed by Dr. T. W. Potter, who sent details.

88 By members of the University of Lancaster directed by Dr. T. W. Potter.

89 The work here and in Mitre Yard was directed by Dr. T. W. Potter who sent details. For a lead sealing and tile-stamp see p. 465, Nos. 24-5, below.

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94 Mr. G. M. Leather directed work by the Lancaster Archaeological Society and boys of the Lancaster Royal Grammar School; summary report with plan, Contrebis: Bulletin of the Lancaster Archaeological Society No. 2 (October 1973), 711Google Scholar. For tile-stamps and a graffito from this site see p. 465, Nos. 26-8, below.

95 C.B.A. Group 5, Archaeological Newsletter No. 22 (September 1973), 7Google Scholar; Liverpool Echo, 16 March 1973.Google Scholar

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98 Liverpool Daily Post, 27 November 1973.

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100 Excavation by the Middlewich Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. J. D. Bestwich, who sent details.

101 Jermy, K. E. and Hughes, E. M., ‘King Street at Stretton, near Warrington’. Trans. Lancashire and Cheshire Antiq. Soc., cxxvii, 28–9.Google Scholar

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103 The section was observed by members of Warrington and District Archaeological and Historical Society, and measured by Mr. K. E. Jermy (who sent information); full report submitted to Trans. Lanca-shire and Cheshire Antiq. Soc.

104 Work by the Lymm and District Local History Society was reported by Mr. Hughes, E. M. in C.B.A. Group 5, Archaeological Newsletter No. 23 (March 1974), 9.Google Scholar

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108 Excavation for Derby Museums was directed by Miss J. P. M. Dool, who sent details. Report forthcoming in Derbys. Arch. J.

109 See Britannia i (1970), 283Google Scholar ff. for previous work and plan.

110 By Messrs. A. Ward and M. Brown of the Melandra Field Group.

111 Work by the Melandra Field Group and members of Manchester University was directed by Mrs. F. C. Wild and Dr. J. P. Wild, who sent details.

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116 Excavations were directed by Mr. G. Bryant and Mrs. J. Mostyn-Lewis; information was sent by Mr. J. Marjoram of Lincoln Museum.

117 Excavations for the Lincoln Archaeological Trust were directed by Miss C. Colyer and Mr. M. J. Jones, who sent details and the photograph.

118 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. J. S. Wacher, who sent details.

119 Work, from October 1973 up to the present time, is being directed for the Department of the Environment by Mr. N. Reynolds, who sent details and plan.

120 Directed by Mr. B. Simmons; information from Mr. J. Marjoram of Lincoln Museum.

121 Directed by Miss D. Walker of Leicester University.

122 The burial was found by Mr. J. Marjoram of Lincoln Museum, who sent details. For a graffito see p. 466, No. 32, below.

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129 Information from Mr. R. A. G. Carson.

130 For 1927 excavation see William Salt Soc. 1927. Fieldwork reported in WMANS 1973 by Mr. L. King and Miss M. Fenton on behalf of the Stour and Smestow Archaeological Research Group.

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135 Work was carried out by Stafford Girls' High School and Wolgarston Comprehensive School, Penkridge, and was directed by Mr. N. Ingrey; report in WMANS 1973, 15.

136 Excavation directed by Mr. A. A. Round for the Department of the Environment; summary report in WMANS 1973, 15 f.

137 Note by Shropshire Roman Research Group in WMANS 1973, 18 f.

138 Summary report by Mr. D. M. Browne, who directed excavation for the Department of the Environment, in WMANS 1973, 20 f.

139 Notes on behalf of the Shropshire Roman Research Group by Dr. A. W. J. Houghton in WMANS 1973, 17.

140 Excavation for Birmingham University and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. P. A. Barker; summary report WMANS-1973, 16.

141 Excavation by the Wroxeter Training School was directed by Dr. G. Webster; summary reports WMANS 1973, 17 and C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations, Summaries 1973, 11.

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144 Report by Shropshire Roman Research Group in WMANS 1973, 17 f. For an inscribedring see p. 468, No. 51, below.

145 Reported by Mr. W. R. Pye in AW 1973, 40.

146 Summary report with plan in WMANS 1973, 10 f., by Mr. W. Britnell who directed work by the Rescue Archaeology Group for the Avon-Severn Committee and the Department of the Environment.

147 Summary report in WMANS 1973, 19 f., by Mr. A. Hunt, who directed excavations for Worcester-shire County Museum and the Department of the Environment.

148 Excavation for Birmingham University and the Department of the Environment was directed by Dr. L. H. Barfield.

149 WMANS 1972, 17 f.

150 JRS lviii (1968), 187.Google Scholar

151 Excavation for the Department of the Environment and the Baylies Charity Trust was directed by Messrs. T. B. Shaw and M. A. Stokes.

152 Summary reports by Dr. Barfield and Mr. Shaw in WMANS 1973, 12 f.

153 Note by Mr. A. Hunt of Worcestershire County Museum in WMANS 1973, 19.

154 Report in WMANS 1973, 11 f., by Mr. J. Bond of Worcestershire County Museum.

155 Work was directed for the Alcester Excavation Committee by Mr. S. J. Taylor; summary account in WMANS 1973, 22.

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158 Work was directed for Coventry Museum by Mr. B. Hobley, who sent the plan; summary report, WMANS 1973, 13-15.

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160 Excavation for the Rugby Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. J. Lucas; summary report, WMANS 1973, 21.

161 Excavation was by the Southam Local History Society; summary account, WMANS 1973, 22.

162 Information from Dr. G. Webster.

163 E.g. at Frocester (Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. lxxxix (1971), 39)Google Scholar, Barnsley Park, Chedworth and Cirencester (JRS xlv (1955), pl. IV, No. 15).Google Scholar

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168 Excavations for the Nene Valley Research Committee and The Department of the Environment were directed by Messrs. R. F. J. Jones and J. N. Dore; for previous finds at Kate's Cabin see RCHM (England), Peterborough New Town (1969), 19-20. Information from Mr. Jones.

169 Excavation was by Mr. H. J. M. Green. Daily Telegraph, 6 September 1973.

170 Excavation was directed by Professor S. S. Frere. For full report and plan see above pp. 30-37.

171 Excavations for the Nene Valley Research Committee and the Department of the Environment were directed by Mr. R. F. J. Jones; for finds at Longthorpe see Wild, J. P., Durobrivae i (1973), 710Google Scholar. Information sent by Mr. Jones.

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175 Excavation by the Middle Nene Archaeological Group and Prince William School, Oundle, was directed by Mr. J. Hardman. Peterborough Citizen and Advertiser, 13 November 1973.

176 Excavation for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. D. A. Jackson; summary account in C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 10.Google Scholar

177 The excavator was Mr. P. J. Foster who sent information and the plan. Previous excavations in this area, by Mr. D. A. Jackson for the Department of the Environment, are summarized in BNFAS 1971, 19.

178 Excavation by Oxford University Archaeological Society for Sir Spencer Summers and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. I. F. Sanders, who sent information.

179 Information from Mr. D. A. Jackson, who excavated for the Department of the Environment.

180 Field-work by Mr. D. Hall. C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 22.Google Scholar

181 Excavation for the Bedfordshire County Council and the Department of the Environment was directed by Miss A. Simco; summary account in C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 9.Google Scholar

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184 Excavation was directed for the Oxford Archaeological Excavation Committee by Mr. C. J. Young; summary report in C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 21–2.Google Scholar

185 Excavation for the Witney Archaeological Research Group and the Oxford City and County Museum was directed by Mr. G. Williams. Oxford Times, 3 August 1973. For the buckle plate see p. 386 and p. 388, FIG. 3, No. 2.

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187 Excavation for the Oxford Delegacy of Extra-Mural Studies was directed by Mr. R. T. Rowley; summary report in C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 12.Google Scholar

188 Excavation by Mr. A. C. Brodribb, Dr. A. R. Hands and Mr. D. R. Walker; summary report. C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 9Google Scholar.

189 Excavation was directed by Mr. D. Humphreys for the Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society. Bucks. Examiner, 6 April 1973.

190 Work was directed for the Milton Keynes Development Corporation by Miss M. J. Darling; information was sent by Mr. H. S. Green.

191 Work was directed for the Milton Keynes Development Corporation by Mr. H. S. Green, who sent information.

192 Rescue excavation was carried out by Mr. M. E. Farley for the Buckinghamshire County Museum; summary report in C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 9.Google Scholar

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194 Excavation for the Buckinghamshire County Museum and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. A. E. Johnson. Information was sent by Mr. M. E. Farley.

195 Excavation was supervised by Mr. R. W. Griffiths for Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Information was sent by Mr. H. S. Green. Summary report in C.B.A. Group 9, Newsletter No. 4 (1974), 34.Google Scholar

196 Excavation for the East Hertfordshire Excavation Group was directed by Mr. Clive Partridge who sent information and the photograph.

197 See the Viatores, R. Roads in the Soulh-East Midlands (1964), p. 117 and map, p. 463.

198 Herts. Archaeological Review, No. 8 (Christmas 1973), 152.Google Scholar

199 Excavation for the Gorhambury Excavation Committee was directed by Mr. D. S. Neal, who sent information.

200 Excavation was directed by Mr. D. S. Neal; short summary account in Herts. Archaeological Review No. 8 (Christmas 1973), 148–9Google Scholar. For a graffito see p. 464, No. 19, below.

201 Information from Mr. E. Hollard on behalf of the Berkhamsted and District Archaeological Society.

202 Excavation was directed by Mr. C. Partridge; C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 17.

203 by Mr. R. Parker. Cambridge Independent Press, 13 November 1973.

204 Details of finds in Norfolk were sent by Miss B. Green of Norwich Castle Museum.

205 By Mr. C. J. S. Green and Mr. D. A. Edwards for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit.

206 See p. 461, No 2, below (PL. XLI A).

207 By Mr. C. J. S. Green for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit.

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209 By Dr. A. K. Knowles.

210 Excavation was directed by Mr. A. Rogerson for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit.

211 Except where otherwise acknowledged, information on sites in Suflfok was sent by Miss Elizabeth Owles.

212 Excavation for the Scole Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. Neil Loughlin, who sent information.

213 Excavation for the Scole Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. T. F. C. Blagg, who sent information. For graffiti from the site see p. 468, Nos. 52-4, below.

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215 Excavation on behalf of the Colchester Excavation Committee was directed by Mr. P. Crummy, who sent information and plans.

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218 Excavation was directed for the Essex Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment by Mrs. K. Rodwell.

219 Excavation for the Mucking Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mrs. M. U. Jones. Summary report in Panorama, journal of the Thurrock Local History Society, vol. 17 (1974).

220 Excavation for the Colchester Archaeological Group was directed by Mrs. K. de Brisay; illustrated report in Colchester Archaeological Group Annual Bulletin No. 17 (March 1974), 2542.Google Scholar

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225 Excavation was directed for the Department of Urban Archaeology, Guildhall Museum, by Mr. T. Tatton-Brown, who sent information and plans. Report forthcoming in Trans. London and Middlesex Arch. Soc. xxv (1974). For three graffiti from the site see p. 466Google Scholar, Nos. 33-5, below.

226 JRS XX (1930)Google Scholar, 201, fig. 10.

227 Work on both sites was directed by Mr. Stephen Castle who sent information. The finds are deposited in the Museum of London.

228 Work was directed by Mr. K. Whitehouse. Daily Telegraph, 13 July 1973.

229 By Orpington Museum. summary report, C.B.A., Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 9.

230 Excavation for the Extra-Mural Departments of the Universities of Birmingham and Bristol was directed by Mr. P. J. Fowler and Dr. G. Webster; Dr. Webster sent information and a plan.

231 Excavation was directed by Mr. Bernard Rawes, who sent information and the plan.

232 Excavation for the Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon, Glucestershire and Somerset was directed by Mr. J. Bennett, who sent details. It is hoped that the full report will appear in the Trans. Bristol and Glos. A.S.

233 See Britannia iv (1973), 308Google Scholar, fig. 11.

234 Excavation for the Cirencester Excavation Committee was directed by Mr. A. D. McWhirr, who sent information and the plan.

235 Gloucestershire Echo, 25 October 1973.

236 Excavation was directed by Mr. L. Walrond, Stroud Museum. Stroud News and Journal, 20 September 1973.

237 Excavation for the Woodchester Villa Research Committee was directed by Mr. Giles Clarke, who sent details.

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239 Work was directed for the Extra-Mural Department of Bristol University by Mr. P. J. Fowler. summary report, C.B.A., Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 11.

240 Information from Dr. K. Branigan who excavated for the Department of Classics, University of Bristol.

241 JRS li (1961), 187Google Scholar with pl. xx.

242 Excavations for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. R. H. Leech and Mr. J. Bennett. Rescue Mews, Winter 1973, p. 7.

243 Excavation was directed by Miss A. Hamlin and Dr. V. Maxfield for Exeter University and Mr. M. Griffiths for the Exeter Archaeological Field Unit. Exeter Express and Echo, 31 July 1973.

244 Western Morning News, 22 and 24 November 1973.

245 See Current Archaeology No. 39 (July 1973), 102–10Google Scholar for an account illustrated with plans and photographs.

246 Excavation was directed for the Cornwall Archaeological Scoiety by Mrs. Henrietta Miles, who sent information. For an illustrated interim report see Current Archaeology No. 40 (September 1973), 142–7.Google Scholar

247 Information about sites in Dorset, unless stated otherwise, was sent by Mr. R. A. H. Farrar; interim reports will appear in Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist, and Arch. Soc. xcv (1973).Google Scholar

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249 Excavation for the Dorchester Excavation Committee and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. C. J. S. Green; summary report in C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 6.

250 Excavation for the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. R. N. Lucas, C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 6.

251 Excavation for Wimborne Historical Society was directed by Dr. G. Webster; summary report in C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 6.

252 Excavation for the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. P. R. Walker.

253 Excavation for the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society and Wimborne Historical Society was directed by Mr. R. M. Tanner.

254 Excavation for the Wiltshire Archaeological Society and the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. J. G. P. Erskine, who sent information.

255 Bath and Wilts. Evening Chronicle, 6 September 1973; Wiltshire Gazette and Herald, 13 September 1973.

256 Excavation was directed by Mr. A. Scott Anderson; summary report in C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 13.

257 Isle of Wight County Press, 4 August 1973.

258 The Portsmouth Mews, 26 and 29 October 1973.

259 Excavation was directed by Mr. K. E. Qualman; summary report in C.B.A. Calendar of Excavations: Summaries 1973, 8.

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265 By Mrs. Margaret Rule for the Department of the Environment. West Sussex Gazette, 26 July 1973.

266 Excavation by the Crawley and Mid-Sussex Archaeological Group for the Department of the Environment was directed by Mr. J. Gibson-Hill, who sent information.

267 Work in Chichester was directed for the Chichester Civic Society by Mr. A. Down, who sent particulars.

268 Work was directed for the Chichester Civic Society by Mr. A. Down, who sent information.

269 Excavation was directed for the Garden Hill Excavation Group by Mr. J. H. Money, who sent information. For aninterim report with plans and photographs, sec Current Archaeology No. 41 (November 1973), 185–8Google Scholar.

270 Excavation for the Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society was directed by Mr. M. G. Bell, who sent information.

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285 Excavation by the Sittingbourne and Swale Archaeological Research Group; brief reports in Kent Archaeological Review No. 32, 41; No. 34, 102; No. 35, 131; No. 36, 163.

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