2000
DOI: 10.1080/00665983.2000.11078957
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Excavations on the Site of the Roman Signal Station At Carr Naze, Filey, 1993–94

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“…The largest single collection from a British site was recovered from the Lankhills School cemetery (Clarke 1979, 313) and where the graves could be relatively closely dated, the majority post-dated the mid 4th century. They are also found in very late 4th or 5th century assemblages such as at Filey (Ottaway et al 2000) and Birdoswald (Summerfield 1997, 272, no. 10).…”
Section: Catalogue and Discussion Of The Small Findsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest single collection from a British site was recovered from the Lankhills School cemetery (Clarke 1979, 313) and where the graves could be relatively closely dated, the majority post-dated the mid 4th century. They are also found in very late 4th or 5th century assemblages such as at Filey (Ottaway et al 2000) and Birdoswald (Summerfield 1997, 272, no. 10).…”
Section: Catalogue and Discussion Of The Small Findsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The faunal evidence from Binchester is also important in this context, suggesting large-scale butchery within the fort, either for on-site consumption or redistribution to either other military or civilian sites. It is noticeable that some military sites, such as the coastal signal at Filey (Norh Yorkshire), have faunal remains with a clear indication that they were supplied from elsewhere, including an emphasis on meat-bearing bones and a lack of primary butchery waste (Dobney, 2001: 44;Ottaway, 2001).…”
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“… 62 This would place SEDOWW alongside Huntcliff ware and Overwey / Portchester D ware as ‘late fabrics’ (Fulford 1975a, 299; Ottaway 2000, 142–4).…”
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