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9.1. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (WEST)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2022

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

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Roman Britain in 2021
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

116 Evaluation works took place in 2019.

117 National Heritage List entry 1004684.

118 Evaluation work by Mark Dodd of Oxford Archaeology for The Environmental Dimension Partnership Ltd on behalf of Danescroft (PCDF IV Swindon) LLP. K. Smith sent information.

119 Britannia 52 (2021), 429.

120 Information provided by A.C. King, on behalf of the New Forest History and Archaeology Group.

121 Britannia 50 (2019), 453–4; 51 (2020), 434–5.

122 Britannia 51 (2020), 435.

123 Excavation by the University of Reading. M. Fulford sent information.

124 Work undertaken between 2019 and 2021.

125 Evaluation, excavation and watching-brief by John Boothroyd of Oxford Archaeology for the National Grid and Morgan Sindall. K. Smith sent information.

126 The evaluation explored the potential of the site to generate new evidence with which the historical and religious significance of the Christ mosaic can be better explained to the public, in advance of the proposed long-term loan of the mosaic by The British Museum for re-display in Dorset Museum.

127 Painter, K.S., ‘Excavation of the Roman Villa at Hinton St Mary, 1964’, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society 86 (1965), 150–4Google Scholar.

128 Work by The British Museum, Barbican Research Associates and Albion Archaeology, with students from Cardiff University. M. Luke sent information.

129 P. Guest, R. Hobbs and M. Luke, Archaeological Evaluation of the Roman ‘villa’ at Hinton St Mary: Assessment Report (2021). Unpublished report (OASIS ID No: barbican1-503200). Further information about the project, including the Assessment Report, can be found at https://vianovaarchaeology.com/hinton-st-mary/

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