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Blatobulgium
The Antonine Wall, the Roman Frontier in Scotland, Was the Most and Northerly Frontier of the Roman Empire for a Generation from AD 142
Ii. Sites in Britain
The Forts on Hadrian S Wall: a Comparative Analysis of the Form and Construction of Some Buildings
ATLAS of CLASSICAL HISTORY
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Recreating a Possible Flavian Map of Roman Britain with a Detailed Map
Castra Exploratorum - the Camp of the Scouts
This Thesis Is an Investigation of the Water Supply Strategies of Roman Forts (I.E
The Twentieth Legion and the History of the Antonine Wall Reconsidered1" Vivien G Swan*
A Comparative Study of Roman-Period Leather from Northern Britain. Mphil(R) Thesis
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Romano-British Place Names
Map 9 Britannia Inferior Compiled by A.S
The Auxilia in Roman Britain and the Two Germanies from Augustus to Caracalla: Family, Religion and „Romanization‟
The Transformation of the Roman Auxiliary Soldier in Thought and Practice
May G. Williamson the Non-Celtic Place-Names of the Scottish Border Counties
Philip Perry's Sketch of the Ancient British History
Keith Briggs 2013 Aug 20
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Deabus Et Dis Communibus
Scotland: the Roman Presence
The Brittonic Language in the Old North