Gates, T. and Ainsworth, S. (2008). A newly identified Roman temporary camp at Cow Close, near Bowes, Co. Durham. Britannia 39. Vol 39, pp. 240-245. https://doi.org/10.3815/006811308785917196.

Title: A newly identified Roman temporary camp at Cow Close, near Bowes, Co. Durham
Issue: Britannia 39
Series: Britannia
Volume: 39
Number of Pages: 431
Page Start/End: 240 - 245
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Briefly describes the evidence for the site's identification as a camp, and discusses its possible significance as one of a chain of early Flavian camps linking York and Carlisle.
Author: Timothy Gates
Stewart Ainsworth
Year of Publication: 2008
Subjects / Periods:
Early Flavian (Auto Detected Temporal)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3815/006811308785917196
Created Date: 13 Aug 2010