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Castellum A
castellum in
Latin is usually: a
small Roman fortlet or tower, a
diminutive of
castrum ('military camp'),
often used as a
watchtower or signal...
- 54608
Roman coin
Samian ware and one
sherd of a mortarium, from the
roman fortlet at Oxton,
Berwickshire RCAHMS record: Oxton,
General RCAHMS: 19 results...
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examined in two
excavation campaigns in 1894 and 1901. The
Roman fortlet "Am Forsthofweg" is an
almost square earthwork. With its side
lengths of...
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covered way
Nossa Senhora da Graça Fort
Fortlet of São
Mamede Fortlet of São Pedro [commons]
Fortlet of São
Domingos Administratively, the muni****lity...
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section of the
Roman Antonine Wall and the only
example of an
Antonine fortlet with
visible remains. The
lands of
Kinneil with
Larbert and
Auldcathy were...
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further north. The
Antonine Wall was
protected by 16
forts with
small fortlets between them;
troop movement was
facilitated by a road
linking all the...
- 3°41′52″W / 51.7466°N 3.6979°W / 51.7466; -3.6979 (Hirfynydd
fortlet)). This is a
Roman fortlet, or Castellum, used to both
control the
Carmarthen to Brecon...
- fell out of use at some time
during the 90s. It was
replaced by a
smaller fortlet,
built in c. 105,
around which a
civilian settlement grew. It may have...
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buildings in the parish, all at
Grade II
except the church. The
Beacon Roman fortlet,
above the
coast to the
north west of the village, was
occupied for a short...
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Birgitta Hoffmann and
David Woolliscroft. The
ridge fortifications: forts,
fortlets and
watchtowers were only in
operation for a few years,
probably fewer...