Simpson, G. (1973). Roman Manchester and Templebrough: the forts and dates reviewed. In: n.e. Greeks, Celts and Romans. pp. 69-93.
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Roman Manchester and Templebrough: the forts and dates reviewed | ||||||||||||||
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Greeks, Celts and Romans | ||||||||||||||
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69 - 93 | ||||||||||||||
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[SJ 8397; SK 4191]. Existing evidence for two key Roman forts, Manchester and Templebrough (Rotherham), is re-examined. The stone defences at Manchester cannot be as early as 3rd century and probably date to early 4th or the Theodosian restoration. At Templebrough, the coarse pottery rescued by May suggests the sequence: early Flavian foundation; gap in late 1st century; occupation in early 2nd to perhaps AD 175 (4 Coh Gauls); gap until hasty defences and incomplete buildings were erected in c 4th century; final squatter occupation with tanks and kilns. | ||||||||||||||
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1973 | ||||||||||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |