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Arbeia J 5
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Arbeia J 5
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Arbeia Journal
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Volume:
5
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Some aspects of the development of later Roman fort plans
Paul T Bidwell
1 - 18
Compares some of the fragmentary remains of third- and early fourth-century forts from northern Britain with better understood forts of the lower Danube and eastern Empire. It thereby shown that certain distinctive later Roman plans, hitherto unrecognised in north-western provinces, were used in Britain and at an earlier date than in the eastern provinces.
Lost small finds from the South Shields Roman fort and vicus
Alexandra Croom
Margaret E Snape
19 - 47
A catalogue of objects found during excavations in the 1870s and 1880s, but since lost. The catalogue is based on records made at the time by Robert Blair and the objects include brooches (metal not given) and a variety of items of copper alloy, glass, silver, lead, iron, bone and `jet'.
An experiment in protecting military equipment from rust
W Leslie
Alexandra Croom
49 - 54
Reports on tests carried out by the `Quinta' re-enactment group to assess the effectiveness of various fats, oil and beeswax for rust-proofing to the standards the sources say were expected of Roman soldier.
Modern inscriptions from Wallsend
W B Griffiths
55 - 57
Discusses three stone inscriptions, respectively dated in 1912 and 1898, that formerly commemorated the site of Segedunum fort. Two of the stones were rediscovered in the early 1990s, having been lost following housing demolition in the 1970s.
Excavations undertaken by Tyne and Wear Museums Archaeology Department in 1995--6
59 - 63
Comprises reports on: `Arbeia Roman fort -- South Shields' by N Hodgson (59--61); medieval occupation in `Berwick -upon-Tweed' by W B Griffiths (61--2), `Ebchester' Roman fort by J McKelvey (62); `Hylton Castle' by S C Speak (63); and `Bridge Hotel -- Newcastle' by R Oram (63).
Obituary: Charles Daniels 1932--1996
Nicholas Hodgson
69 - 73