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9.2 SOUTHERN COUNTIES (EAST)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2019

Sadie Watson*
Affiliation:
swatson@mola.org.uk

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Roman Britain in 2018
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Copyright © The Author(s) 2019. Published by The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 

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98 Work by Kyle Beaverstock (geophysics) and Steve Ford (trenching) of TVAS. S. Preston sent information.

99 Work by Steve Ford of TVAS. S. Preston sent information. Results are published in TVAS Occasional Paper 33.

100 Evaluation by Mike Curnow of MOLA for Crest Nicholson. Vince Gardiner sent information.

101 The annual research and training excavation run by the Sussex School of Archaeology.

102 Partly sampled during the 2017 season.

103 Work by David Rudling and Stewart Angell. D. Rudling sent information.

104 Millum, D., ‘New evidence of a Romano-British settlement at Upper Wellingham, East Sussex’, Sussex Archaeological Collections 151 (2013), 53–9Google Scholar.

105 By Dr Malcolm Lyne.

106 Rudling, D. and Butler, C., ‘Barcombe Roman Villa: the elusive well is discovered at last!’, Sussex Past and Present 114 (April 2008), 1213Google Scholar.

107 Work by the Culver Archaeological Project directed by R. Wallace and D. Millum, who sent information. For work undertaken between 2011 and 2017 see D. Millum, ‘Bridge Farm: the excavation of a Romano-British riverside settlement’, part 1, 2011–2017 at http://cuvlerproject.co.uk.

108 Work by Jon Sanigar for Wessex Archaeology. L. Lichtenstein sent information.

109 Work by L. McCaig of Wessex Archaeology for CgMs Heritage. L. Lichtenstein sent information.

110 Work by T. Wilson, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, for Slatters Development Limited. J. Elder sent information.

111 This feature is almost identical to one excavated at the nearby Whitefriars site, see Britannia 34 (2003), 355Google Scholar.

112 Work by W. Santamaria of Wessex Archaeology, for CgMs Heritage Ltd. L. Lichtenstein sent information.

113 Work carried out in 2016 by Vix Hughes of Oxford Archaeology for Orion Heritage on behalf of Hallam Land Management. K. Smith sent information.

114 Work by J. Rady, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, for Chartway Group Ltd. J. Elder sent information.

115 Work by J. Rady, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, for Kent County Council to inform a planning application for a new railway station (Thanet Parkway). J. Elder sent information.

116 East Kent Access Road Phase 2 scheme, 2009–2011, see Andrews, P., Dinwiddy, K. Egging, Ellis, C., Hutcheson, A., Phillpotts, C., Powell, A.B. and Schuster, J., Kentish Sites and Sites of Kent – a Miscellany of Four Archaeological Excavations, Wessex Archaeology Report 24 (2009)Google Scholar.

117 Wessex Archaeology, ‘Margate and Broadstairs Urban Wastewater Treatment Scheme Kent – Archaeological Assessment Report and Updated Project Design for Analysis and Publication’, unpub. Wessex Archaeology report ref. 59481.02 (2006), fig. 5.

118 Work by G. Santamaria of Wessex Archaeology, for Marian Cameron Consultants Ltd, on behalf of Quinn Estates Ltd. L. Lichtenstein sent information.

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