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The RCAHMS record the monument as NY18SW 11 Newstead Roman fort.
References
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Clarke, S 1995, 'A Quantitative Analysis of Finds from the Roman Fort of Newstead: Some Preliminary Findings', in Cottam, S, Dungworth, D, Scott, S and Taylor J (eds) TRAC94: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Durham 1994, Oxford: Oxbow Books, 72-82.
Clarke, S 1997, 'Abandonment, rubbish disposal and special deposits at Newstead', in Meadows, K, Lemke, C and Heron, J (eds) TRAC96: Proceedings of the Sixth Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Sheffield 1996, Oxford: Oxbow Books, 73-83.
Clarke, S and Jones, R F J 1994, The Melrose By-Pass Phase iii Archaeological Report 3; Stage 2, Excavation. Bradford, University of Bradford
Clarke, S and Jones, R F J 1996 'The Newstead Pits', Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies 5, 109 -124.
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