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D-shaped Romano-British settlement and enclosure, Forcegarth Pasture North, Forest-in-Teesdale (Forest-in-Teesdale) - Source of Reference

No. Originator(s) Date Title Notes
1 Coggins, D 1984 The Archaeology of Early Settlement in Upper Teesdale County Durham p.122, no. 24
2 Coggins, D, Fairless, K J 1986 Excavations at the early settlement site of Forcegarth pasture south 1974-75 Volume 5, pages 31-38
3 1970 University of Durham Aerial Photograph Collection Aerial Photo No. 925 (Ref 031-035)
4 Bowes Museum Aerial Photograph Collection AP12-AP19 (Location ref not known NH 3/12/98-)
5 Forcegarth Pasture North Iron Age/Romano-British farmstead Forcegarth Pasture North Iron Age/Romano-British farmstead (AP number 7)
6 Forcegarth South Forcegarth South (AP number 12)
7 Forcegarth Pasture North from NNE Forcegarth Pasture North from NNE (AP number 7)
8 Panorama near Holwick looking NNW Panorama near Holwick looking NNW (AP number 9)
9 2011 Personal comment by Scott Harder 2011
10 Coggins, D 1986 Upper Teesdale: The Archaeology of a North Pennine Valley p.97, no.24
11 Clack, P A G, Gosling, P F, Northern Archaeological Survey 1975 Archaeology in the North Gazetteer 1975
12 Forcegarth Pasture
13 Oxford Archaeology North, Schofield, P, Vannan, A Oct-2012 Force Garth Pasture, Forest In Teesdale, County Durham, Archaeological Survey Report Site 13
14 Nichol, R, Gledhill, T 1999 Monuments Protection Programme (MPP) Upper Teesdale, Completed Sites, 1999 AI Number: 151880 Date of Visit: 24/01/1999
15 Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey Archaeology Card AKA National Non-Intensive Archaeological Record (England)
16 Fairless, K J May-1973 CBA North Newsbulletin 1973 No4 May 4, MAY 1973
17 Challis, A J, Harding, D W 1975 Later Prehistory from the Trent to the Tyne Volume 20(i-ii) page 51
18 Unknown Historic England Aerial Photographs Collection AP (RAF F11 58/1156 30 6 53 0111-12)
19 Council for British Archaeology May-1974 CBA North Newsbulletin 1974 No7 May D Coggins and KJ Fairless
20 Davies, D A 22-Sep-1955 to 21-Oct-1960 Dai A Davies (DAD) Field Investigators Comments 19.06.1957/OS Archaeology Division Field Investigator
21 Sainsbury, I S Iain Sainsbury AKA Ian Sainsbury (ISS) Field Investigators Comments 1-OCT-1974/OS Archaeology Division Field Investigator
22 RCHME, Bowden, M Mark Bowden, RCHME Surveyor Comments 06-SEP-1991/RCHME: Durham SAMs Project
23 Laurie, T, Spratt, D, Burgess, C 1985 Description of early land division and settlement in Swaledale and on the eastern approach to the Stainmore Pass over the North Pennines pages 163-75 and specifically page 143
24 English Heritage, Historic England Generic Scheduled Monument Notification 14-Dec-99
25 Topping, P, RCHME Newcastle Jan-1992 A Survey of the Sites of National Importance in County Durham A Pilot Study (AKA Durham SAMs Survey)
26 Wake, T 1949 Correspondence and annotated map, T Wake, 1949

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