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Roman Forts in Northeast England - Wikipedia Articles
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Quote:I have not read Nick Hodgson but will look it up, however up until now I have not come across any archaeologist who has wanted to consider that the Stanegate travels east of Corbridge.

Why would it not travel east of corbridge? I am no archaeologist and my knowledge of roman roads in the northeast is patch, but as I have written (maybe incorrectly) in the Pons Aelius article, would it not make sense for a major road to continue east of corbridge and link the remaining forts? And why are there so many smaller roads around that area named after the Stanegate if it did not?

Also, does anybody know how I can use pictures on the Roman Britain.org website without running into copyright issues?
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Re: Roman Forts in Northeast England - Wikipedia Articles - by MARCVS PETRONIVS MAIVS - 03-30-2008, 07:02 PM

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