Excavations on the Site of the Roman Signal Station At Carr Naze, Filey, 1993-94.

Autor: Ottaway, Patrick, Brickstock, Richard, Carrott, John, Cool, H. E. M., Dobney, Keith, Gajowski, Renée, Garside-Neville, Sandra, Gaunt, G. D., Hall, Allan, Issitt, Michael, Jaques, Deborah, Large, Frances, Monaghan, Jason
Zdroj: Archaeological Journal; 2000, Vol. 157, p79-199, 121p, 11 Black and White Photographs, 18 Diagrams, 18 Charts, 16 Graphs, 3 Maps
Abstrakt: Excavations in 1993 and 1994 on Carr Naze, Filey, occasioned by the threat of coastal erosion, revealed remains of the late Roman signal station previously examined in 1857 and 1923. Details of the plan and structures were recorded. Occupation deposits in the courtyard produced a number of stratified coins and other artefacts. Study of the animal bone assemblage has suggested systematic provisioning of the site from a regional base. In the post-Roman period, a massive and hitherto unrecorded earthwork was erected to the east of the signal station. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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