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I've looked through all the relevant links I have regarding the Romans and posted them in the links section.<br><br>Sarah...
MacLeanSJ
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Jan 1, 2000
8:21 pm
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Welcome all new members! How about introducing yourself and telling us your connection with Roman Britian.<br><br>Sarah MacLean...
MacLeanSJ
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Jan 5, 2000
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Anyone out there?...
MacLeanSJ
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Jan 8, 2000
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Hi everyone<br><br>Hope everyone had a good Christmas and New Year. <br><br>Does anyone know any Roman-British sites where they found any interesting lithics?...
Exeter_35
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Jan 8, 2000
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yes...
markwmartin
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Jan 9, 2000
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I heard of another site, which I will try and get details of today...
markwmartin
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Jan 9, 2000
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Hello I am Phil, I am a 21 year old archaeology student at Bradford University. I have a long interest in Roman Britain and I spend last summer working on a ...
orgolborg
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Jan 9, 2000
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Hi <br><br>Thanks for that,any information will be much appreciated. <br><br>Kevin...
Exeter_35
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Jan 9, 2000
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the place is Limlow Hill which dug in the 19th century [ I nearly said last century!]...
markwmartin
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Jan 9, 2000
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Apologies for delayed response to this message. My connection with Romano-British studies started off in the early 60's when my family moved down from ...
Jotapian
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Jan 11, 2000
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Thanks for that<br><br>I looked it up today in, Fox, C. 1923: The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region, Cambridge.The actual site was a mound possibly...
Exeter_35
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Jan 12, 2000
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Evidence from the isle of Purbeck in Dorset has shown that lithic technologies did carry on. It is here that Iron Age and Romano-British used lithic chisels ...
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For all those who have Digital, the BBC Knowledge programme 'History Fix' has recently shot a programme about Tripontium. It will be aired 20th March this...
MacLeanSJ
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Jan 16, 2000
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This is my first post in the club. I'm not as current on the archaeology of Roman Britain as you are, so forgive me for any ignorance that I might reveal. I...
cbrown97
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Jan 24, 2000
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There was a couple of years ago an article in the newspapers about a Roman trading settlement [or something similar] found in Ireland...
markwmartin
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Jan 24, 2000
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We're planning on doing a reconstruction of a lead pig, after finding huge (1/2 hundred weights) of lead on the site. We're arguing over what to make the ...
MacLeanSJ
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Jan 24, 2000
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Have a look at glass beads<br>There seems to be a trade between the Irish and the British in the late Iron Age....
Exeter_35
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Jan 24, 2000
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spoke to a mate about this and we think a simple hole in the ground would be ok [mostly]<br>as long as the ground isn't too wet[otherwise the lead will 'spit'...
markwmartin
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Jan 25, 2000
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There's archaeological evidence for a Roman "fort" near Dublin which is still being debated. It's though it could be a trading area, or a place where the ...
Lucy78Green
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Jan 26, 2000
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After talking with my tutor at college tonight he thinks that they may have just used wood. Got no references though and I find it hard to believe. Y ou...
rob_burns_uk
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Jan 26, 2000
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Hi. I became interested in roman britain after researching the romans in Doncaster which was then my home town. Since then I research anything on the Romans ...
rob_burns_uk
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Jan 26, 2000
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I suspect that casting a replica Lead Pig (actual size ?) could prove the use of a sand mould one way or the other. I would have thought that pouring molten ...
Jotapian
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Jan 27, 2000
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Thank you all for your help with my question about lead. To my dismay they made a few items on the Sunday before I went back. They seem pretty good. They've...
MacLeanSJ
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Feb 1, 2000
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Lucy after reading quite a lot of literature of Roman Britain it is highly possible that this is in fact not a Roman fort. Although it is known that Romano...
rob_burns_uk
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Feb 1, 2000
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I did have loads of links, unfortunatley I wiped my hard drive in November and lost them all. There's been loads of speculation but I personally haven't read...
Lucy78Green
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Feb 2, 2000
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Dear All<br><br>I,m looking for sources on aqueduct construction techniques, particularly late Republic/early empire. I know its not a topic for Roman Britain,...
mccullochpaul
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Feb 4, 2000
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Paul,<br> Strangely enough there is a link between your query on Aqueduct construction and Roman Britain insofar as Julius Frontinus the Governor of Britain AD...
Jotapian
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Feb 4, 2000
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Further to my earlier message check out Vitruvius Book VIII Chapters 5 & 6 at the following URL:-<br> See Links Section this club (also gives access to...
Jotapian
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Feb 4, 2000
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Does anyone know of a Romano-British site where a stone axe was placed within the confines of a building?<br><br>Thanks Kevin...
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Feb 13, 2000
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I intend to write a comparrison of the roman ports of london and york, however I am struggling to locate info on the port at york. Anyone who knows of ...
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