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Vindolanda was a
Roman auxiliary fort (castrum) just
south of Hadrian's Wall in
northern England,
which it pre-dated.
Archaeological excavations of the...
- The
Vindolanda tablets are some of the
oldest surviving handwritten do****ents in
Britain (antedated by the
Bloomberg tablets). They are a rich
source of...
- The Hand of God is a
bronze hand
found at the
Roman fort of
Vindolanda,
thought to be from the
third century AD. It is
unlikely that it was
actually intended...
- the wife of
Aelius Brocchus,
commander of an
unidentified fort near
Vindolanda fort in
northern England. She is
known for a
birthday invitation she sent...
- the
South Tyne
until it
meets the next
major fort, at
Vindolanda (Chesterholm). From
Vindolanda the
Stanegate crosses the
route of the present-day Military...
- Chamalières
tablet Demotic (Egyptian)
Hieratic Larzac tablet Vindolanda tablets Oxford,
Scripts at
Vindolanda page 2 page 3 De Robertis,
Teresa (November 10, 2020)...
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curator working at the
Roman fort of
Vindolanda, near Hadrian's Wall.
Birley is the
curator for the
Vindolanda Trust,
where she
works on the conservation...
- "arcani", the
secret ones. The term "arc****" is
known from Hadrian's Wall;
Vindolanda tablet 162
bears the text "miles arcanu...",
written in a good capital...
- the
garrisoning of the wall has been
provided by the
discovery of the
Vindolanda tablets just to the
south of Hadrian's Wall, such as the
record of an...
- 101-146, here 145.
Mattingly op cit 168-9
Vindolanda Tablet 154
Mattingly op cit 162-5
Vindolanda Tablet 346
Vindolanda Tablet 164
Holder (2003) 145...