Jobey, G. (1973). A native settlement at Hartburn and the Devil's Causeway, Northumberland, 1971. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 1, pp. 11-53. https://doi.org/10.5284/1060585. Cite this via datacite
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A native settlement at Hartburn and the Devil's Causeway, Northumberland, 1971 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana | ||
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11 - 53 | ||
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NZ 081867. A rescue excavation on the twin-ditched enclosure at Hartburn, hitherto recorded as a Roman fortlet on the Devil's Causeway, shows it to be a native settlement first established perhaps as early as 5th or 6th century BC. The internal complex of house-replacements suggests near-continuous occupation until the final phase, represented by a Romano-British settlement of standard local pattern. The demise of this site as a Roman fortlet raises some additional problems concerning the garrisoning of the Devil's Causeway. Pottery, small finds and butchered animal bones are catalogued, and there are two 14C dates. Au(amp) | ||
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1973 | ||
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30 May 2019 |