High Rochester to Bridge of Aln Roman road (Netherton with Biddlestone; Rochester and Byrness; Whittingham and Callaly; Edlingham; Otterburn; Harbottle) - Source of Reference
The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works. Below is a list of the source of information used in writing this record.
1) Charlton, D B and Day, J C, 1977. An Archaeological Survey of the Ministry of Defence Training Area, Otterburn, Northumberland. Unpublished (28 no 97)
2) University of Newcastle and Lancaster University Archaeological Unit, 1996. Otterburn Training Area, Northumberland. Archaeological Evaluation Final Report. (33-5)
3) Scheduled Monument Notification 11-Jul-1997
4) Welsh, J, 2014. Watching Brief at Petty Knowes, Rochester, Otterburn, Northumberland, NE19 1RH. Unpublished AAG Archaeology report
5) Carlton, R, 2018. Excavations on the Roman Road at Holystone Common, Northumberland, carried out by Holystone History and Archaeology Group in April 2018
6) Carlton, R, 2023. Excavations on the site of an Enclosure West of Sharperton Edge in Coquetdale, Northumberland and on the course of the Roman `Link Road' to the East. Newcastle upon Tyne: The Archaeological Practice
7) Haken, M. and Armstrong, D., (2023). Fluxgate Gradiometer Survey: Low Learchild Roman Fort and the junction of RR88 and RR87, Northumberland. Northallerton: Roman Roads Research Association. SMX006.
8) Armstrong, D, 2023. Roman Roads in 2022 (Northumberland), in Itinera III (2023), p277-82
9) Frodsham, P, 2020. Redesdale Lidar Landscapes. Project Report. Unpublished report for the Revitalising Redesdale Landscape Partnership and Northumberland National Park Authority (site 85983, 86984, 87981, 87996, 88994)
10) Armstrong, D, 2024. The Devil's Causeway: current understanding and future work, in Itinera IV (2024) 241-54