Hodgson, N. (2012). Assessing the contribution of commercial archaeology to the study of Roman south and west Yorkshire, 1990-2004. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. Vol 84, pp. 38-58.

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Assessing the contribution of commercial archaeology to the study of Roman south and west Yorkshire, 1990-2004
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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84
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38 - 58
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South and West Yorkshire form one of four pilot areas selected (in a project funded by English Heritage) for a detailed assessment of the research potential of 'grey literature' - unpublished archaeological reports deposited in local authority Historic Environment Records - and the more general impact of commercial archaeology in the study of the Roman period. The following account covers the period 1990-2004 and seeks to identify topics and themes where commercial archaeology has generated new data, as well as those areas where less progress has been made. It concludes that commercial archaeology has provided an uneven but invaluable sample, mainly in a north-south running band in the eastern extremities of the counties where quarrying and road schemes have been most concentrated. By far the most new information relates to rural settlement, revealing different regional patterns of continuity and discontinuity.
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Nicholas Hodgson
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2012
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
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06 Feb 2014