Bellhouse, R. L. (1981). Hadrian's Wall: the limiting ditches in the Cardurnock peninsula. Britannia 12. Vol 12, pp. 135-142.

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Hadrian's Wall: the limiting ditches in the Cardurnock peninsula
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Britannia 12
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Britannia
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12
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135 - 142
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New research and older pieces of evidence are cited to correct, question, and amplify many points in a recent paper by G D B Jones (77/4458). The system is argued to be Trajanic in date and organized from the Kirkbride fort, as an extension of the Stanegate system.
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Richard L Bellhouse
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1981
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Stanegate System (Auto Detected Subject)
Kirkbride Fort (Auto Detected Subject)
DITCH (Monument Type England)
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05 Dec 2008