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4. NORTHERN ENGLAND

Walas, Anna H.

Britannia (Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies), 2022-11, Vol.53, p.421-440 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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  • Título:
    4. NORTHERN ENGLAND
  • Autor: Walas, Anna H.
  • Assuntos: Archaeology ; Iron Age ; Roman Britain in 2021 ; Romano-British
  • É parte de: Britannia (Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies), 2022-11, Vol.53, p.421-440
  • Descrição: Base data © Environment Agency's National Lidar Programme) (4) Low Wood, Middlesceugh, temporary Roman camp (NY 4024 4083):39 analysis of LiDAR data (2020), from the Environment Agency's National Lidar Programme, has revealed what appears to be a previously unknown Roman temporary camp. [...]the release of series 2 LiDAR covering the Maiden Castle to Brough section has enabled the route of the Roman road(s) to be finally determined with high confidence. Base LiDAR data © Crown Copyright) (6) Maiden Castle (to Slapestone Bridge), Roman Road (NY 87231 13194):42 LiDAR indicates the Roman road was aligned through the centre of the fortlet (fig. 16) but took a tight detour around the north-eastern rampart (NY 87231 13194). From Slapestone Bridge the old course of the A66 passing Litts Garth marks the Roman line, but when the former swings off at Bluebell House (formerly Blue Bell Inn), then the Roman agger becomes visible (NY 83498 14859).
  • Editor: Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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