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8. SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2021

John P. Salvatore*
Affiliation:
johnpsalvatore@gmail.com

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Roman Britain in 2020
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

94 Work by T. Havard and S. Reynish for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.

95 Britannia 30 (1999) 364.

96 Work by M. Fombellida for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.

97 Found in 2018. BM reference: 2018 T124; PAS reference: GLO-756722. Although contained within an archaeological context, the coins were not found together or held within a vessel; a possible foundation deposit has been postulated. K. Adams undertook the excavation. Information provided by Eleanor Ghey.

98 Work by A. Thomson and S. Boughton for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.

99 Excavation by Rebecca Peacock of Oxford Archaeology for Cotswold Canal Trust. Information provided by K. Smith.

100 Work by S. Boughton for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.

101 Work by S. Boughton for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.

102 For a plan showing the relationship of the defences at St Sidwell's Point to the probable fort at Princesshay and the legionary fortress, see S.J. Rippon and N. Holbrook (eds), Roman and Medieval Exeter and their Hinterlands: From Isca to Excester (2021) 130, fig. 5.2. Work by J. Orellana and C. Randall for Cotswold Archaeology. Information provided by J. Cook.

103 St Joseph, J.K., ‘Air reconnaissance in Britain, 1951–5’, Journal of Roman Studies 45 (1957) 8291CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Griffith, F.M., ‘Roman military sites in Devon: some recent discoveries’, Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society 42 (1984) 1132Google Scholar; H. Welfare and V.G. Swan, Roman Camps in England: The Field Archaeology (1995).

104 Devon County Council HER: MDV104017; MDV104053.

105 I.D. Margary, Roman Roads in Britain (3rd edition) (1973).

106 Work undertaken by C. Smart and J. Fonte of the Department of Archaeology, University of Exeter, and funded by Devon County Council, Historic England and the European Commission through a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship. Information provided by C. Smart.

107 Salvatore, J.P., Kaye, S., Stocker, S. and Toller, H., ‘Observations on the Roman road between Exeter, North Tawton and Okehampton’, Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society 77 (2019) 297319Google Scholar. Information provided by J.P. Salvatore.

108 I.D. Margary, Roman Roads in Britain (3rd edition) (1973).

109 Britannia 10 (1979) 255–8; 50 (2019) 449, fig. 30.

110 Griffith, F.M., ‘Roman military sites in Devon: some recent discoveries’, Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society 42 (1984) 20–5Google Scholar.

111 Investigation by S. Kaye, C. Smart and J. Fonte; Devon County Council HER: MDV122004. Information provided by S. Kaye.

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