Angerton Steads Roman settlement (Hartburn)
NZ 088836 Angerton Steads. Small Romano-British settlement. (1)
NZ 08768357. A ploughed down sub-rectangular ditched enclosure with an east facing entrance flanked internally by a slight circular depression on the north side. There are no other remains, but the whole is consistent with a 'Jobey-type' settlement. Surveyed at 1/2500. (2)
Site visible on aerial photographs. System of ridge and furrow runs through the site. Possibly 19th century steam-ploughed. (3)
NZ 08768357. A ploughed down sub-rectangular ditched enclosure with an east facing entrance flanked internally by a slight circular depression on the north side. There are no other remains, but the whole is consistent with a 'Jobey-type' settlement. Surveyed at 1/2500. (2)
Site visible on aerial photographs. System of ridge and furrow runs through the site. Possibly 19th century steam-ploughed. (3)
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FIELD SURVEY, Rectilinear earthworks in Northumberland: some Medieval and Later settlements 1960
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1968; B H Pritchard
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1968; B H Pritchard
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