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4. NORTHERN ENGLAND
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2017
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- Roman Britain in 2016
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49 Found in 2016 by J. Armstrong with a metal-detector. BM ref. 2016 T253; PAS ID: DUR-507D5B. R. Abdy sent information.
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82 Excavations were undertaken by kind permission of the owner Andrew Lawson Tancred. The work was directed by Dr R. Ferraby and Professor M. Millett for the University of Cambridge. Professor Millett sent information.
83 Excavations funded by N. Kirkwood Esq and directed by J. Buglass for JB Archaeology Ltd. J. Buglass sent information.
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89 Found in 2015 by A. Stewart with a metal-detector. BM ref. 2015 T569 (addenda to 2013 T543); PAS ID: YORYM-BZFF07. Original find was 642 radiates to a.d. 282 (PAS ID: YORYM-858AC1). R. Abdy sent information.
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98 Directed by O. Batchelor for Wessex Archaeology on behalf of Arup. P. Bradley sent information.
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100 Found in 2016 by P. Millington with a metal-detector. BM ref. 2016 T719, addenda to 2012 T896b; PAS ID: SWYOR-8102FD (original find = SWYOR-74BE41). A further 6 nummi had previously been found in the area and have been recorded as pre-treasure case material: SWYOR-82D4C3, SWYOR-61AF17, SWYOR-82A371, SWYOR-8282E8, SWYOR-826661, SWYOR-8253DD. Total now stands at 70 copper-alloy coins and the remains of their greyware pottery container. R. Abdy sent information.
101 Found in 2015 by D. Boulton and M. Angus with metal-detectors. BM ref. 2015 T956; PAS ID: SWYOR-5669FC. R. Abdy sent information.
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110 Fieldwork was supervised by C. Casswell for Allen Archaeology Ltd on behalf of Abel UK. N. Powers sent information.
111 Supervised by J. Smith for Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Larkfleet Homes. A. Beeby sent information.
112 Supervised by C. Moulis for Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Mr A. Popple. A. Beeby sent information.
113 Supervised by J. Smith for Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Moor Bio Energy. A. Beeby sent information.
114 Supervised by M. Peachey for Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Lincolnshire County Council. A. Beeby sent information.
115 Supervised by M. Peachey for Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Geda Construction. A. Beeby sent information.
116 Fieldwork was supervised by A. Chapman and M. Piirainen for Allen Archaeology Ltd on behalf of Grace Machin Planning and Property. N. Powers sent information.
117 Found in 2015 by J. Nugent with a metal-detector. BM ref. 2015 T921; PAS ID: LIN-D99504.
118 Fieldwork was supervised by C. Casswell and M. Jarvis for Allen Archaeology Ltd on behalf of the University of Lincoln. N. Powers sent information.
119 National Heritage List for England 1003569.
120 Supervised by Mark Allen for Allen Archaeology on behalf of Lincoln Cathedral Connected/Corporate Body of Lincoln Cathedral. N. Powers sent information.
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122 Found in 2016 by K. Kelway with a metal-detector. BM ref. 2016 T356; PAS ID: LIN-86184B. R. Abdy sent information.
123 Supervised by D. Trimble for Archaeological Project Services. A. Beeby sent information.
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126 Excavations were directed by R. Lopez and managed by C. Taylor for Network Archaeology on behalf of Carillion Construction, with funding from Lincolnshire County Council and the Department of Transport. R. Moore sent information.
127 Supervised by J. Snee for Archaeological Project Services on behalf of Broadgate Homes. A. Beeby sent information.