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4. NORTHERN ENGLAND

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 February 2025

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Roman Britain in 2023
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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36 Information provided by Alex Sotheran, Archaeology Advisor, Defence Infrastructure Organisation, The work was conducted by Wardell Armstrong, funded by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) and supported by Landmarc services and Breaking Ground Heritage. The work was part of the Operation Nightingale, a DIO initiative that seeks to find pathways to recovery for veterans through archaeological fieldwork. The excavation included volunteers of the Redesdale Archaeological Group.

37 Information provided by Laura James, Kirsty Dingwall and Julie Birchenall on behalf of Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd and Structural Soils Ltd. Headland Archaeology Report Number 2023-90.

38 Information provided by James Badger, Carmen Dahlke and Mary-Anne Slater of York Archaeology. Work funded by ENGiE. See C. Dahlke, ‘Sowerby Gateway, Thirsk’, forthcoming (2024).

39 Information provided by James Badger, Lucy Johnson, Mary-Anne Slater and Kate Smart of York Archaeology. Work funded by Minster York Dean and Chapter.

40 Garner-Lahire, J. 2016: Excavations at the Minster Library, York 1997, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 622, Oxford.

41 Information provided by James Badger, Ben Savine and Kate Smart of York Archaeology. Work funded by City of York Council.

42 Information provided by James Badger, Martyn King and Mary-Anne Slater of York Archaeology. Work funded by City of York Council.

43 Information provided by James Badger, Ben Savine and Kate Smart of York Archaeology. Work funded by City of York Council.

44 Information provided by James Badger, Ben Savine and Kate Smart of York Archaeology. Work funded by Abbey Society (York) Ltd.

45 Information provided by James Badger, Ben Savine and Kate Smart of York Archaeology. Work funded by City of York Council

46 Information provided by James Badger, George Loffman and Mary-Anne Slater of York Archaeology. Work funded by Oculis Construction/Supercity Aparthotels.

47 Professor M. Millett sent the information. Excavation supported by the Society of Antiquaries of London and McDonald Institute and Faculty of Classics in the University of Cambridge.

48 Information provided by Peter Halkon and James Lyall. The authors thank Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society and East Riding Archaeological Society, NuLawn and Yorkshire Plant, Partee Marquee, Wharram and Baker families for allowing us to excavate in their gardens. Thanks are also due to members of the Elloughton-cum-Brough PFA and Petuaria ReVisited committee members.

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58 Identified previously through a geophysical survey by On-Site Archaeology and aerial photography found in the Historic England National Mapping Programme. On-Site Archaeology, 2016, Land off Horncastle Road, Wragby, Lincolnshire. Report on a Geophysical Survey. OSA Report No: OSA16EV19.