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Excavations in the northern lanes of Carlisle have revealed evidence of the city's post-Roman inhabitants.
Love's Farm lies on the claylands in western Cambridgeshire. Fieldwork conducted over 60ha by CAMARC (now Oxford Archaeology East), followed geophysical survey, fieldwalking and evaluation. This extensive project permitted archaeological examination of a later prehistoric and Roman agricultural landscape on an unprecedented scale in the county.
From 1997 to 2001, works associated with Carlisle City Council's Gateway City (Millennium) Project on castle Way and Castle Gardens provided an important opportunity to conduct a programme of archaeological excavations on the site of the Roman fort at Carlisle, and to examine the development of part of the medieval castle, which occupies most ...
A research and community-training excavation conducted between 2013-14 within the Roman extramural settlement at Maryport. The primary aim of the project was to enhance understanding of the settlement through the excavation of a single building plot, the first time this had been undertaken at Maryport in modern times.
This volume arises from a multi-disciplinary approach to the archaeology, with the emphasis placed on interpreting the sites within their wider landscape context. It involves a multiplicity of authors, ranging from staff at Oxford Archaeology North, to external specialists, including staff at Lancaster University and University College, London.
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