James, A. (2019). Carleton Clinic, Carlisle, cumbria: geophysical survey report, NAA unpublished report 19/17. Northern Archaeological Associates. https://doi.org/10.5284/1109474. Cite this using datacite

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Carleton Clinic, Carlisle, cumbria: geophysical survey report, NAA unpublished report 19/17
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Geophysical Survey Several anomalies were identified in the field in the south of the PDA that are likely to relate to buried archaeological features. Two trackways appear in the north of the field. The first runs on a north-east to south-west orientation through the centre of the field, whilst the second runs perpendicular on a north-west to south-east alignment to the west. Several rectilinear and linear anomalies have been identified running adjacent to the trackways that are considered to belong to enclosures. A second series of enclosures appears in the south-west of the field. Although the two sets of enclosures appear on a similar alignment, there are notable differences in the magnetic values of anomalies that are caused by these features. Therefore, it is uncertain if the enclosures relate to the same phase or activity, or are suggestive of two different periods of human interaction. An isolated linear anomaly is located to the south-east of the field that is likely to relate to an infilled feature, such as a ditch. Various anomalies likely denoting agricultural activity also located.
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A James
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Northern Archaeological Associates
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2019
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District: Carlisle
Parish: St Cuthbert Without
County: Cumbria
Country: England
Grid Reference: 343359, 553610 (Easting, Northing)
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: northern1-345019
OBIB: 19/17
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10 Jul 2023