Zant, J. M. (2009). Archaeological Investigations on the A66 at Temple Sowerby 2006-2007 .. Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society 9 (series 3). Vol 9, pp. 29-46. https://doi.org/10.5284/1064180. Cite this via datacite

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Archaeological Investigations on the A66 at Temple Sowerby 2006-2007 .
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society 9 (series 3)
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society
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292
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29 - 46
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A programme of archaeological investigation was undertaken in advance of modifications to the A66 at Temple Sowerby and Winderwath, Cumbria. Several small prehistoric sites were identified; these included flint scatters and a group of pits, one of which contained sherds of Bronze Age pottery. The A66 follows the route of the Stainmore Roman road and, during works to the east of Temple Sowerby, a well-preserved section of this was identified. Dating evidence was sparse, but a coin of Vespasian minted in AD 71 was recovered. Temple Sowerby has medieval origins, and limited evidence for contemporary activity, including agriculture and refuse disposal, was encountered, though remains of later agricultural landscapes were more frequent.
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John M Zant
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2009
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Road (Auto Detected Subject)
PIT (Monument Type England)
Flint Scatters (Auto Detected Subject)
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Coin (Auto Detected Subject)
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Sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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03 Aug 2013