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A Collapsed Building Façade at Carsington, Derbyshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Roger Ling
Affiliation:
University of Manchester

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Britannia , Volume 23 , November 1992 , pp. 233 - 236
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Copyright © Roger Ling 1992. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

73 Ling, R., ‘Excavations at Carsington, 1983–84’, Derbys. Arch. Journ. cx (1990), 3055, esp. 37 f., fig. 5, pl. 3.Google Scholar

74 For the initial discovery and earlier excavation of the site see Ling, R. and Courtney, T., ‘Excavations at Carsington, 1979–80’, Derbys. Arch. Journ. ci (1981), 5887.Google Scholar

75 cf. ibid., 45 f. and pl. 5.

77 Keevill, G., ‘Redlands Roman villa’, Current Archaeology 122 (November 1990), 52–5.Google Scholar

78 Information from Dr Potter.

79 A. Miron, ‘Vertikale Architektur in horizontaler Fundlage’, Archäologie in Deutschland 1990, Heft 3, 44 f. I owe this reference to Dr J.P. Wild. For information on further fallen walls, notably an example in an early-Christian basilica near Ostia in Italy (Coccia, S. and Paroli, L. in Archeologia laziale x (1990), 181, figs 3–6), I am indebted to Graham Keevill.Google Scholar

80 Ling and Courtney, op. cit. (note 74), 64; Ling, op. cit. (note 73), 52 f.