A Roman Roadside Settlement at Healam Bridge: The Iron Age to Early Medieval Evidence

Cath Ambrey, David W Fell, Richard Fraser, Stuart Ross, Greg Speed, Philip N Wood, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5284/1041575. How to cite using this DOI

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Introduction

This archive presents appendices B-I and supplementary material resulting from the programme of archaeological works undertaken during the construction scheme to widen the A1 trunk road between Dishforth and Leeming Bar in North Yorkshire. The Iron Age to early medieval evidence from Healam Bridge, along with other evidence for Roman activity along the route is published in two volumes as:

Ambrey, C., Fell, D., Fraser, R., Ross, S., Speed, G., and Wood, P. N. (2017) A Roman Roadside Settlement at Healam Bridge. The Iron Age to early medieval evidence. Volume 1: Archaeological narrative, environmental evidence, and human remains. Northern Archaeological Associates Monograph Series Volume 3. Barnard Castle: Northern Archaeological Associates.

Ambrey, C., Fell, D., Fraser, R., Ross, S., Speed, G., and Wood, P. N. (2017) A Roman Roadside Settlement at Healam Bridge. The Iron Age to early medieval evidence. Volume 2: Artefacts. Northern Archaeological Associates Monograph Series Volume 3. Barnard Castle: Northern Archaeological Associates.

This digital archive includes appendices referenced within the two volumes:

  • Volume 1: title page, acknowledgements, and summary
  • Volume 2: title page, acknowledgements, and summary
  • Appendix B: Table 98 Field Numbers and Chainage Concordance
  • Appendix C: Environmental Remains by Context
  • Appendix D: Environmental Remains Tables 29 to 94
  • Appendix E: Measurement Archive of Vertebrate Remains
  • Appendix F: Environmental Remains Raw Data, Healam Bridge
  • Appendix G: Environmental Remains Raw Data, Non-Healam Bridge
  • Appendix H: Pottery raw data and supplementary data to support figures in Volume 2 of the publication
  • Appendix I: Key to Coin Catalogue and Table 128 Coin Catalogue
The finds, paper, and full digital archive is hosted by the Yorkshire Museum, York Museums Trust. The accession number is YORYM : 2013.783

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