Hodgson, N. (2008). The Development of the Roman Site at Corbridge from the First to Third Centuries A.D.. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 37, pp. 47-92. https://doi.org/10.5284/1061193.  Cite this via datacite

Title: The Development of the Roman Site at Corbridge from the First to Third Centuries A.D.
Issue: Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5
Series: Archaeologia Aeliana
Volume: 37
Page Start/End: 47 - 92
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Abstract: Reviews the structural sequence at Corbridge in the second half of the second century, seeking to date and explore the possible historical contexts for the changes that occurred as the site was transformed from a conventional fort to a civil town housing a base for legionary detachments. An attempt is made to resolve the controversies that have surrounded the purpose of the ambitious courtyard building known as site xi and the character and date of the the so-called 'Corbridge destruction deposit'. Also considers the character, function and duration of the legionary-detachment bases that existed at Corbridge from the 160s through to the third century.
Author: Nick Hodgson
Year of Publication: 2008
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Created Date: 30 May 2019