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Roman Forts and Fortresses Introductions to Heritage Assets Summary
The Journal of Roman Studies Volume Xxxiii 1943 Parts I and Ii
Roman Roads of Britain
3904 Hw Man Plan Aw Pt1-5 Online:1
The Maiden Way Roman Road at Whitley Castle. Evaluation
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Durham E-Theses
Account of the Excavation of Birrens, a Roman- Station in Annandale, Undertaken by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1895
The North-West Frontier of the Roman Empire
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319 Chapter 9: Extraction (And Other Industries) in the Study Area
Roman Legionary Fortresses 27 BC-AD 378 Pdf Free Download
Newsletter Appleby Archaeology
Topographical Index
This Thesis Is an Investigation of the Water Supply Strategies of Roman Forts (I.E
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The Afterlife of Roman Forts
3. the Romano-British Period Resource Assessment (Pdf)
Maryport and the Artificially Levelled Area at Hardknott, and Those with Flagged Areas Which Have Been Interpreted As Parade-Grounds, Such As Ambleside and Gelligaer
On the Origin and Significance of the Legionary Symbol of the Twentieth Legion of the Roman Army in Britain. by John Munro Macna
Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site
Romano-British Place Names
The Appleby Archaeology Group Welcomed Alastair Robertson, a Well Known Local Historian from Alston, to Their Final Meeting of the 2012/13 Winter Season
(Whitley Castle) and Whitlow, in South Tynedale, Northumberland, from Surviving Deeds, 1657–1868
Map 9 Britannia Inferior Compiled by A.S
No.4, Spring 2017 1163854 R
Roman Britain to Germanic England: a Settlement Study of Military Sites in Northern England from AD 300 – 600
The Natural and Cultural Landscape of Hadrian's Wall
2008-2014 Management Plan 2008-2014
LEGIO Xx VALERIA VICTRIX a PROSOPOGRAPHICAL and HISTORICAL STUDY
15401 M Hadrians Wall Map Leaflet 420X792mm AW2 Editable
Third Century Urbanization in Northern Britain
The Economy of the Roman South Pennines with Particular Reference to the Lead Extraction Industry in Its National Context
Whitley Castle
The Brittonic Language in the Old North