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I. Sites Explored*

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Roman Britain in 1989
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Britannia , Volume 21 , November 1990 , pp. 303 - 364
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Copyright © S.S. Frere 1990. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 249–54 and 258–9.

2 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by N.W. Jones. Mr R.J. Silvester sent information.

3 Excavation for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust was directed by M. Brassil. Mr R.J. Silvester sent information.

4 For previous work here see Britannia xix (1988), 420; and for the discovery of the fort see Jones, and Little, , Carmarthenshire Antiquary ix (1973), 327Google Scholar ; x (1974), 3–16.

5 Excavation for the National Trust and Cadw was directed by B. and H. Burnham, who sent an illustrated report and the photograph. See also Current Archaeology No. 119 (x. No. 12, March 1990), 395–7.

6 Finds by Mr M. Jenkins. Information was sent by Dr E.M. Evans. For previous excavation see Britannia xi (1980), 348.

7 For previous work see Britannia xv (1984), 269 with fig. 2; xvi (1985), 256 with figs; xx (1989), 263.

8 Excavation for The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was supervised by D. Maynard and directed by A.G. Marvell. Dr E.M. Evans sent information.

9 Fieldwork was by D. Zienkiewicz, who sent information on both sites.

10 By M. Hamilton.

11 JRS liii (1963), 125–6.

12 For previous work see Britannia xviii (1987), 308–9; xix (1988), 422–3; xx (1989), 264.

13 See Britannia xix (1988), 422.

14 See Britannia xviii (1987), 309.

15 Excavation for Cadw, Welsh Historic Monuments, was directed by Messrs R. Brewer and N.P. Friend. Mr Brewer sent information and the plan.

16 R. Douglas, The Annals of Forres.

17 Survey and excavation were directed by Professor G.D.B. Jones and I. Keillar. Professor Jones sent information, plans and photographs.

18 Observation by Dr Colin Martin and by RCAHM Scotland independently. Information from Gordon Maxwell.

19 See Pitts, L.F. and Joseph, J.K.St., Inchtuthil, the Roman Legionary Fortress (1985), 248–51 with fig. 75.Google Scholar

20 Excavation was directed by G.J. Barclay and G.S. Maxwell. Mr Maxwell sent information.

21 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 271.

22 Excavation was directed by G.S. Maxwell and Professor J.K. St. Joseph. Mr Maxwell sent information.

23 By RCAHM (Scotland).

24 See for instance PSAS xcix (1966–7), 111–47 for a Pele of Edward I.

25 See Scottish Archaeological Forum 12 (1981), 55–68; PSAS ci (1968–9), 137 (where the mortarium fragments are wrongly assigned to the second century).

26 For earlier work see Britannia xix (1988), 430.

27 Survey by RCAHM Scotland. Information from Gordon Maxwell.

28 See note 27.

29 Excavation for SDD was directed by Dr L.J.F. Keppie, who sent information and plans.

30 See Miller, S.N. (ed.), The Roman Occupation of South-West Scotland (1952), 46, 9–10.Google Scholar

31 See note 27.

32 See note 27.

33 See note 27.

34 See, for instance, RCAHM Roxburgh ii (1956), 313 fig. 424.

35 See ibid. 316 fig. 426.

36 Work for the Newstead Research Project was directed by Dr R.F.J. Jones, who sent information and the plan. Sites (i) and (iv) were supervised by P.N. Cheetham and K. Clark; Site (ii) by S. Clarke and Site (iii) by P.S. Rush.

37 Britannia xx (1989), 272. For a plan of the fort see ibid, xix (1988), 432 fig. 11.

38 ibid.

39 Excavation for the Tyne and Wear Museums and South Tyneside M.B.C, was directed by P.T. Bidwell, N. Hodgson and S. Speak. Mr Bidwell sent information and the plan.

40 Observation by Mr J. Hardisty. Information from P.S. Austen.

41 Excavation for the Central Excavation Unit was directed by P.S. Austen, who sent information.

42 See Britannia v (1974), 410. Observation for the Central Excavation Unit was by P.S. Austen, who sent information.

43 Britannia xix (1988), 433.

44 Excavation for Tyne and Wear Museums and Kenton Utilities was directed by P.T. Bidwell, who sent information.

45 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 378; xviii (1987), 315–16; xix (1988), 434; xx (1989), 273.

46 Excavation for the Vindolanda Trust was directed by Robin Birley, who sent information.

47 See Britannia xviii (1987), 14–15.

48 Reconnaissance was by Professor G.D.B. Jones, who sent information and the plan.

50 Observation for the Central Excavation Unit was by P.S. Austen, who sent information.

51 For previous work see Britannia xix (1988), 436; xx (1989), 274. Excavation for Cumbria County Council by the Central Excavation Unit was directed by Tony Wilmott, who sent information.

52 Work for the Lancaster University Archaeological Unit and Shell Expro was directed by Paul Gibbons, who sent information.

53 See note 41.

54 Britannia xviii (1987), 318.

55 Bartle, , CW2 lxi (1961), 34.Google Scholar

56 See note 41.

57 See note 50.

58 Fieldwork and excavation were directed by R. Selkirk, who sent information and photographs.

59 Fieldwork and excavation were directed by Raymond Selkirk, who sent information.

60 See note 59.

61 CW2 xv (1915), 24–8.

62 For a convenient plan see Collingwood, R.G., The Archaeology of Roman Britain (1930), 33, fig. 8.Google Scholar

63 Work for the National Trust and HBMC was directed by Paul Gibbons, who sent information.

64 See Britannia xvi (1985), 275, fig. 15.

65 Britannia xix (1988), 438, and references there cited.

66 Britannia xiv (1983), 292.

67 CW lxiv (1964), 14–62.

68 See p. 365, No. 3.

69 Excavations by the Carlisle Archaeological Unit were directed by Ian Caruana, who sent information.

70 Work for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society (Roman Antiquities Section) was directed by C. Dobinson, who sent information. See also the Section's Bulletin No. 7 (1990), 15–20.

71 For previous work see Britannia xix (1988), 440.

72 Excavation was by Ian Lavvton, who sent information.

73 For previous work see Britannia xiii (1982), 348; xvi (1985), 278; xx (1989), 277–8.

74 R.E.M. Wheeler, The Stanwick Fortifications (1954).

75 Excavation for Durham University and Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, was directed by Colin Haselgrove, who sent information and plans. See also Current Archaeology No. 199 (x. No. 12, March 1990), 380–5, where it is suggested that Stanwick may have been the headquarters, not of Venutius, but of Cartimandua.

76 For previous work see Britannia xix (1988), 440.

77 See RCHM Eboracum (1962), 69; Britannia xix (1988), 440.

78 Work for the York Archaeological Trust was supervised as follows: Sites (i), (ii), (viii) by Stockwell; (iii) and (xi) by N.F. Pearson; (iv) by P.J. Ottaway; (v) by M. Brann; (vi) by A. Clarke; and (vii), (ix) and (x) by M.J. Oakley. Information and plans were sent by P.V. Addyman.

79 For previous work see Britannia xix (1988), 441.

80 See also Yorkshire A.S. Roman Antiquities Section Bulletin No. 7 (1989–90), 27–9.

81 Fieldwork and excavation at Sites (i-iii) was directed by D. Haigh, who sent information.

82 For previous work see Britannia xviii (1987), 386–7; xix (1988), 441; xx (1989), 280 with fig. 12.

83 By A. Payne for the A.M. Laboratory of HBMC.

84 Work for Hull City Museum was directed by J. Creighton and S. Willis, who sent information.

85 See Britannia xii (1981), 331.

86 Excavation for the Lancaster Archaeological Unit was directed by A. Olivier, who sent information.

87 Information from M.D. Neveli.

88 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 281–2 and Neveli, Greater Manchester Arch. J. iii, 35–44.

89 Excavation for the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit was directed by M.D. Neveli, who sent information.

90 Excavation for Liverpool Museum was directed by R.A. Philpott, who sent information.

91 Compare Britannia xx (1989), 283 Site (ix), nearby.

92 See Mason, Britannia xvii (1987), 146–9.

93 Excavations by the Grosvenor Museum's Archaeological Unit for the City Council were directed, Sites (i-iii), (vii-ix) by D.J.P. Mason, Sites (v, x) by T.J. Strickland and Site (vi) by S. Ward. Mr Mason sent information and Mr Strickland the plate. Site (iv) was directed by T.J. Strickland for Messrs Gifford and Partners.

94 See Britannia xix (1988), 445 and Neveli, Greater Manchester Arch. J. iii, 27–34.

95 Work for the South Trafford Archaeological Group was directed by M.D. Neveli, who sent information. For a plan, see Manchester Archaeological Bulletin iv (1989), 44.

96 Fieldwork was by A.C. and E. Waddelove, who sent information and the plan.

97 For previous work here see Britannia xix (1988), 447, Site (vi).

98 See ibid., 446.

99 See ibid., 447.

100 For previous work see ibid., 447.

101 Excavations for the City of Lincoln Archaeological Unit were supervised, Site (i) by P.J. Chitwood and Miss L.G. Donel; (ii) by P.J. Chitwood; (iii) by H. Graham; (iv) by M. Otter. Mr M.J. Jones sent information and the photograph.

102 Report by C. Brown and M.J. Jones in Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1987–8 (Fourth Annual Report of the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology), 29. For the steps, see Britannia xvi (1985), 285.

103 Report by P. Hayes and T. Lane in Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1987–88 (Fourth Annual Report of the Trust for Lines. Archaeology), 7.

104 By J.D. Hurst. Information from Mr M. Messenger.

105 See note 104.

106 Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society's Newsletter (Autumn 1989).

107 See note 106.

108 Information from Andrew Burnett.

109 See Britannia xx (1989), 290.

110 Note by J.A. Hadman in the Nene Valley Research Committee's Annual Report 1988–9, 4.

111 Information from Andrew Burnett.

112 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 290–2, with plan, fig. 18.

113 See Current Archaeology No. 117 (x No. 10, Nov. 1989), 316–21. Information was sent by R.M. Friendship Taylor.

114 For these see Britannia xx (1989), 149–68.

115 Work for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by J. Moore and M. Roberts. See the Unit's Archaeological News xvii. 2 (June 1989), 4–5.

116 Information from Andrew Burnett. For this hoard see Num. Chron. 1960, 237–9; Coin Hoards iv (1978), No. 123; CHRB iv (1984), 29; vi (1986) 35; vii (1988), 32.

117 Report on the Fenland Project, CBA Group VII Bulletin No. 10 (1989), 23.

118 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 296.

119 Excavation for the County Council was directed by G.A. Wait.

120 Excavation by the Oxford Archaeological Unit for the Vale of the White Horse District Council was directed by T.G. Allen, who sent information and the plan.

121 Britannia xx (1989), 296.

122 Oxford Archaeological Unit's Archaeological News xvii. 4 (December 1989).

123 Information from Andrew Burnett.

124 See note 122.

125 See note 122.

126 See D. Benson and D. Miles, The Upper Thames Valley (1974), Map 22.

127 See note 122.

128 For previous work see Britannia xix (1988), 454; xx (1989), 297.

129 See the Oxford Archaeological Unit's Archaeological News xvii.2 (June 1989), 8–9; xvii.4 (Dec. 1989), 21–2.

130 Information from Andrew Burnett.

131 Information from Andrew Burnett.

132 For earlier work see Britannia xx (1989), 298.

133 Excavation by Milton Keynes Archaeology Unit for the Development Corporation and County Council was directed by R.J. Williams, who sent information and drawings.

134 Excavation for Milton Keynes Archaeology Unit was directed by R.J. Ivens, who sent information.

135 Britannia xix (1988), 455.

136 Excavation by the Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust was directed by R. Mills (1988) and J.R. Hunn (1989). An interim report by Mr Hunn was sent by D. Hillelson.

137 Excavation for the Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust was directed by S. Bryant. Mr D. Hillelson sent information.

138 Work for the Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust was directed by Nicola Godwin. Mr D. Hillelson sent information.

139 For previous work see Britannia xviii (1987), 329–30 with fig. 15.

140 R. Niblett in CBA Group VII Bulletin No. 10 (1989), 28.

141 Excavation for the Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust was directed at (a) by S. McCudden and (b) by Nicola Godwin. Mr D. Hillelson sent information.

142 Except when otherwise stated, information on sites in Norfolk was kindly sent by David Gurney.

143 Excavation for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was directed by Jenny Hall.

144 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 300–1. Excavation for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was directed by J.A. Davies.

145 Excavation for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was directed by M. Flitcroft.

146 Information from Andrew Burnett. For the hoard see CHRB vi (1986). 47–58; vii (1988), 37–9.

147 Information from Andrew Burnett. For the site see Britannia xviii (1987). 331.

148 Excavation for the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was directed by David Gurney.

149 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 301. Excavation for the Fenland Project and the Norfolk Archaeological Unit was directed by Mark Leah.

150 See Britannia xviii (1987), 331. Information from Andrew Burnett.

151 See Britannia xviii (1987), 331. Information from Andrew Burnett.

152 See Britannia xix (1988), 456. Information from Andrew Burnett.

153 Except where otherwise stated, information on sites in Suffolk was sent by Judith Plouviez.

154 Work was by T. Rix, recorded by the County Archaeological Section.

155 By E. Savery.

156 Rescue News No. 49 (1989), 1–2.

157 See Britannia xix (1988), 457. Information from Andrew Burnett.

158 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 301.

159 See P. Suffolk I.A. xxi (1933), 240–62; xxv (1949–51), 212.

160 Excavation for the County Council was directed by Judith Plouviez.

161 Medieval Arch. v (1961), 50 ff.

162 Excavations for the Colchester Archaeological Trust were directed (i) by P. Crummy and (ii) by D. Shimmin. See The Colchester Archaeologist No. 3 (1989–90), 3–4, and 12.

163 CBA Group VII Bulletin No. 10 (1989), 8–9.

164 See note 163.

165 Excavation for HBMC and the Passmore Edwards Museum was directed by Dr P.A. Greenwood, who sent information.

166 See report by H. Brooks in Current Archaeology No. 117 (x No. 10, Nov. 1989), 322–5.

167 JRS lv (1965), 215 with plan, fig. 20; Britannia i (1970), 292.

168 Excavation for the Museum of London was directed by P. Rowsome and supervisors were N. Hammond and K. Wooldridge.

169 Information on both sites was sent by Peter Hinton.

170 Excavation for the Museum of London was directed at Site i by N. Bugler and at Site 2 by J. Mills.

171 Unless otherwise stated information on sites south of the Thames was sent by Peter Hinton.

172 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 298, Site (ii); xix (1988), 464; xx (1989), 309.

173 To be published in Roman Britain in 1990.

174 Sites in Southwark, excavated for the Museum of London, were directed by the following: (i) Mary Alexander; (ii) P. Thompson; (iii) Sophie Jackson; (iv-v) Kieron Heard; (vi) R. Wilson; (vii) Helen Jones; (viii) Wendy Rogers; (x) Alison Steele; (xi) M. Webber. For Site (ix) see T. MacDonald and T. Catchpole in the Surrey Archaeological Society's Bulletin No. 242 (1989).

175 See Surrey Arch. Colls lviii (1961), 112–13; lxi (1964), 29–38.

176 Excavations for the Museum of London were directed at Site 2 by T. Catchpole and at Site 3 by Gillian Batchelor.

177 Report by P. Garrod in Glevensis No. 23 (1989), 14.

178 Britannia xv (1984), 314, Site (v).

179 JRS xxix (1939), 217.

180 Information on sites in Gloucester was sent by Mr M.J. Watkins. See also Glevensis No. 23 (1989), 3–15. Sites (i-iv) were directed by M. Atkin and Sites (v-x) by A.P. Garrod.

181 For the villa see TBGAS lv (1933), 323–76; JRS xlix (1959), 127; TBGAS lxxx (1961), 42–9.

182 Report by M. Atkin in Glevensis No. 23 (1989), 3, and information from Mr M.J. Watkins.

183 For this ditch see Britannia xix (1988), 469.

184 For the original kiln see ibid.

185 Information on sites in Kingsholm was sent by Mr M.J. Watkins. Sites (i-vii) and (ix) were directed by A.P. Garrod and Site (viii) by M. Atkin. See also Glevensis No. 23 (1989), 14–15.

186 By Carolyn Heighway, Glevensis No. 23 (1989), 33–42, with figs. 2 and 3.

187 Observation by A.P. Garrod; information from Mr M.J. Watkins.

188 Aerial photographs by Mark Walters. Information was sent by Bryan Walters.

189 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 312.

190 See Britannia xviii (1987) 341–2 with fig. 19.

191 ibid., south edge of fig. 19.

192 Excavations for the Bath Archaeological Trust were directed by P. Davenport, who sent information and plans.

193 See Britannia viii (1977), 410.

194 Excavation for Bristol Museum was directed by E.J. Moore. Mr M. Ponsford sent information.

195 Information from Andrew Burnett.

196 Information from Andrew Burnett.

197 See Fox, A., Proc. Devon Arch. Soc. xxvi (1968), 120.Google Scholar

198 Work by the Exeter Archaeological Field Unit was reported by C.G. Henderson.

199 Information from Andrew Burnett.

200 Fieldwalking was by S.W. Brown; excavation for Exeter Museum, the County Council and HBMC was directed by S.W. Brown and N. Holbrook; survey was by RCHM. Mr Holbrook sent information.

201 For previous work see Britannia xviii (1987), 345 with fig. 21; xix (1988), 474; xx (1989), 314.

202 See plans in Britannia xv (1984), 320–21, figs. 24, 25.

203 Excavation was by Messrs J. Collins, N. Field and A. Light. Mr Field sent information and a plan.

204 See Britannia x (1979), 327.

205 See Britannia xvi (1985), 306 with fig. 28.

206 Excavations for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology were directed by (i) Messrs P. Woodward and P. Bellamy; (ii) Susan Davies and D. Farwell; (iii, iv and vi) Susan Davies; (vii) P. Bellamy. Information was sent by Susan Davies and P. Chowne. Miss Davies sent the plan.

207 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by P.W. Cox. Mr A.J. Lawson sent information.

208 Fieldwork was reported by N.H. Field.

209 See Britannia xix (1988), 476. Information from Andrew Burnett.

210 Work for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by P.W. Cox. Information from Mr P. Chowne, through Susan Davies.

211 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by J. Richards. Mr P. Chowne sent information, through Susan Davies.

212 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by M.R. Trott and D.E. Farwell. Information from Mr P. Chowne, through Susan Davies.

213 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by M. Rawlings. Mr P. Chowne sent information, through Susan Davies.

214 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 315 with plans on figs. 26, 27.

215 Excavations were directed by B. Phillips. Mr B. Walters sent information and the plans.

216 Report by P. Johnson and B. Walters in WAM lxxxii (1988), 84–91 with plan and photographs.

217 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by Susan Davies. See the Trust's Project Summary Reports 1988–89.

218 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by M. Trott. Mr A.J. Lawson sent information.

219 See Milieu, and Runell, , Proc. Hants. F.C. lvii (1984), 4960.Google Scholar

220 See Britannia xviii (1987), 347; xix (1988), 476. Information from Andrew Burnett.

221 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by I. Barnes. Information was sent by Mr A.J. Lawson.

222 Excavation for the Winchester Museums Service was directed by O. Gilkes. Mr R. Whinney sent information.

223 For previous work see Britannia xvi (1985), 308; xviii (1987), 347; xix (1988), 476 with pl. XXVIII.

224 Excavation was directed by Dr A.C. King, Mr A. French and Dr T.W. Potter. Dr Potter sent illustrations and the draft of an interim report to be published in J. Roman Archaeology.

225 Information from Andrew Burnett. For the hoard see CHRB v (1984), 119–24.

226 See Britannia xviii (1987), 348. Information from Andrew Burnett.

227 Britannia xix (1988), 477. Information on both finds from Andrew Burnett.

228 Excavation by the Winchester Museum Service was directed by (i) J. Zant, and (ii) G. Martin. Mr R. Whinney sent information.

229 See Britannia xix (1988), 477. Information from Andrew Burnett.

230 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by Messrs J. Hawkes and I. Barnes. Mr A.J. Lawson sent information.

231 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by S. Lobb and M. Trott. Mr A.J. Lawson sent information.

232 Oxford Archaeological Unit's Archaeological News xvii.4 (December 1989).

233 Excavation for the Trust for Wessex Archaeology was directed by J. Hawkes. Mr A.J. Lawson sent information.

234 Excavation for the County Council was directed by G. Hayman. Information from Mr R. Poulter.

235 Information from Andrew Burnett.

236 Britannia xx (1989), 322.

237 See note 234.

238 Note by P.A. Emery in the Surrey Archaeological Society's Bulletin No. 246 (March 1990), 9.

239 Note by R. Nielsen in ibid. No. 242 (October 1989), 3.

240 See Crawford, , Antiquity vii (1933), 290–2Google Scholar with fig. and pl. I.

241 Surrey Archaeological Society's Bulletin No. 246 (March 1989), 5.

242 Excavations were directed by P. Jones. See the Surrey Archaeological Society's Bulletin No. 240 (July 1989), 6–11 with plan.

243 Information from Andrew Burnett.

244 Excavations for the London University Field Archaeology Unit were directed by M. Russell. Mr D. Rudling sent information.

245 See note 248.

246 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 319.

247 Partly visible in ibid., pl. XXII.

248 Excavation for the London Institute's Field Archaeology Unit was directed by David Rudling who sent information.

249 Except for Sites 1 and 6, information on sites in West Sussex is derived from The Archaeology of Chichester and District 1989, which was sent by Mr J.R. Magilton.

250 For previous work see Britannia xi (1980), 173–222; xix (1988), 479; xx (1989), 320.

251 See Britannia xi (1980), 175, fig. 2 and 182 with fig. 7.

252 Excavation for the London University Field Archaeology Unit was directed by D. Rudling who sent information.

253 Excavations for Chichester District Archaeological Unit were directed (i) by R. Browse and (ii) by J. Kenney. See The Archaeology of Chichester and District 1989, 0–13, kindly sent by Mr J. Magilton.

254 Excavations were directed by A. Hadley and Richard Bradley. See op.cit. (note 253), 18–21.

255 Report by Anne Bone in op.cit. (note 253), 22–3.

256 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 320.

257 Excavation for Chichester District Archaeological Unit was directed by Sue Woodward; see op. cit. (note 253), 24–7.

258 Report by J. Turner in the Surrey Archaeological Society's Bulletin No. 244 (December 1989 - January 1990).

259 Excavation by D.J. Rudkin is reported with a drawing in The Archaeology of Chichester District 1980, 27–9.

260 Excavation for the Chichester District Archaeological Unit was directed by J. Kenney. See op.cit. (note 38–40. For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 322.

261 See Canterbury's Archaeology 1988–9, the Archaeological Trust's Annual Report, which was sent by Paul Bennett, the Director.

262 See Britannia viii (1977), 423–4; Arch. Cant, xcii (1976), 238–40.

263 Pilbrow, J., Archaeologia xliii (1871), pl. XXIIGoogle Scholar ; cf. Britannia i (1970), 88 flg. 3.

264 See plan in Britannia xiii (1982), 394 fig. 26.

265 Excavations for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust were directed by: (i) and (iii) P. Bennett and D. Nebiker; (ii) D. Hone and P. Bennett; (iv) M. Houliston, J. Rady and P. Bennett; (v) P. Bennett, D. Nebiker and N. Ward; (vi) M. Houliston; (vii) M.J. Hicks and T. Anderson.

266 Report by M. Leyland in the Canterbury Archaeological Trust's annual report, Canterbury's Archaeology 1988–9, 33–5.

267 Excavation for the Oxford Archaeological Unit was directed by Gill Hey. See the Unit's Archaeological News xvii.i (April 1989), 2–3. For plans of the forts see B. Philp, The Excavation of the Roman Forts … at Dover, 1970–77 (1981), figs. 4 and 5.

268 For previous work see Britannia xx (1989), 325. Information was sent by P. Keller.

269 Excavation for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust was directed by J. Rady. See the Trust's annual report, Canterbury's Archaeology 1988–9, 29–30.

270 Report by J. Rady in op.cit. (note 269), 40.

271 Fieldwork for the Dover Archaeological Group was directed by K. Parfitt, who sent information.

272 See Parfitt, Kent Archaeological Review No. 85 (1986), 104–5.

273 Kent Archaeological Society's Newsletter No. 14 (Autumn 1989), 3.

274 For previous work see Britannia xvii (1986), 427; xviii (1987), 359; xix (1988), 484.

275 For the temple, see Klein, Antiq. Journ. viii (1928), 76–86.

276 Excavation for the Dover Archaeological Group was directed by K. Parfitt, who sent information.