Harrison, S. and Webb, A. (2005). A590 High and Low Newton Bypass, Cumbria. Archaeological Services WYAS.

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A590 High and Low Newton Bypass, Cumbria
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11
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A programme of magnetic scanning covering 13.25 hectares was undertaken. No areas or anomalies indicative of major occupational activity was identified as a result of the magnetic scanning. However, areas of potential were identified for possible further investigation by detailed magnetic survey. [Au(abr)]
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S Harrison
A Webb
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Archaeological Services WYAS
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2005
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: A590 HIGH AND LOW NEWTON BYPASS
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Investigation type: Geophysical Survey
District: South Lakeland
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Ngr: SD40608170, SD38608470
Parish: Upper Allithwaite
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18 Jan 2009