Slack Roman Fort was a castellum near Outlane, to the west of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Its site is a scheduled monument. The ruins of the...
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Outlane (redirect from Slack, West Yorkshire)
has a golf course that borders the motorway. Slack Lane is the location of Slack Roman fort, whose Roman name was possibly Cambodunum. Listed buildings...
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at Râpa Roșie in Romania is made by Fr. W. Schuster. Excavations at Slack Roman fort in Yorkshire (England) under the direction of George Lloyd. Joseph...
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been found in the forts at Manchester, Slack, and Ebchester, indicating these forts were linked. After being abandoned by the Romans, Castleshaw was rediscovered...
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Castleford Slack, Huddersfield Burgodunum, Adel (Leeds) Cunetio, Mildenhall Littlecote Roman Villa Overbury Antonine Wall Auchendavy Bar Hill Fort Bothwellhaugh...
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founded in 1863 for the purpose of funding and organising excavations at Slack Roman fort. The excavations were initially supervised and documented by Lloyd...
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of a hypocaust, comprising the rubble columns and tiled floor from Slack Roman Fort were moved and reconstructed in Ravensknowle Park. Listed buildings...
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Mamucium (redirect from Roman Manchester)
grown up around the fort. Around AD 90, the fort's ramparts were strengthened. This might be because Mamucium and the Roman fort at Slack – which neighboured...
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together on a hill for defence. In the last decades of Roman rule in Britain several military forts were built on the northern and western coasts to defend...
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1998, p. 421. Slack 2015, p. 178. Slack 2015, p. 179. Slack 2015, p. 180. Slack 2015, p. 182. Slack 2015, p. 183. Simon 2003, p. 55. Slack 2015, p. 221...
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founded in 1863 for the purpose of funding and organising excavations at Slack Roman fort. These excavations were initially supervised and documented by Lloyd...
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Association. The initial purpose was to facilitate renewed excavations at Slack Roman fort, and later to promote interest in the history and archaeology of the...
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the chapel was discovered, with the chapter house and other offices. Slack Roman fort in Yorkshire (England) discovered. The Kingittorsuaq Runestone was...
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Loculus (satchel) (category Ancient Roman legionary equipment)
Loculus reconstruction, detail of buckle Loculus reconstruction, reverse side Slack, James D. (2024). "That Satchel: And the Metaphoric Business of What You...
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Historic England & 1390938 Historic England, "Remains of hypocaust from Slack Roman Camp, re-erected in Ravensknowle Park, Dalton (1266976)", National Heritage...
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Watling Street (category Roman roads in England)
ancient Britons and paved as one of the main Roman roads in Britannia (Roman-governed Great Britain during the Roman Empire). The line of the road was later...
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Camlet Moat near Trent Park, by Enfield Chase, London. Slack, near Huddersfield; the Romans had a fort named Cambodunum here making the kingdom Elmet. Cadbury...
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suggested that another Camulodunum, a former Roman fort, is a likely location of King Arthur's Camelot and that "Slack, on the outskirts of Huddersfield in West...
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Surkh Kotal Takht-i-rustam Tillya Tepe Aïn Turk, Bouïra Altava Beni Hammad Fort Bir el Ater Cirta Diana Veteranorum Djémila Fossatum Africae Gemellae Ghoufi...
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List of hillforts in Scotland (redirect from List of hill forts in Scotland)
near Linlithgow Castlethorn, or Canniewell Slack, Torphichen Cockleroy Dechmont Law, possible hill fort remains Peace Knowe, by Ochiltree Dùn Èistean...
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Caria (redirect from Caria (Roman province))
compulsion to be able to make revolt, when the battles begin, to be purposely slack. Plutarch in his work, The Parallel Lives, at The Life of Themistocles wrote...
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reservoirs of low speed current flow. These reservoirs are referred to as slack water levels, often just called levels. A canal can be called a navigation...
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ISBN 0786465956. Williamson, David, ed. Slack's War: Selected Civil War Letters of General James R. Slack, 47th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, to His Wife...
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Prehistoric Britain (redirect from Pre-Roman England)
Hogg, A.H.A. (1979). British Hill-forts: An Index. Oxford: BAR Brit. Ser. 62. Webster, Graham (1980). The Roman Invasion of Britain. Batsford. p. 85...
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directed other major excavations in Yorkshire, at the forts of Ilkley, Bowes (with Sheppard Frere), Slack, Lease Rigg and the villa at Kirk Sink, Gargrave...
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River in the future state of Wyoming. Each rendezvous, occurring during the slack summer period, allowed the fur traders to trade for and collect the furs...
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Oldham. The earliest known crossing of Standedge is the Roman road connecting the Roman forts at Slack and Castleshaw, on the way from York to Chester. The...
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History of cannabis in Italy (redirect from Cannabis in the Roman Empire)
tentatively identified as made of hemp were found within the well of a Roman fort in Dunbartonshire, Caledonia, which was occupied during the period 140–180...
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List of hill passes of the Lake District (redirect from Aaron Slack)
pp. 106–112. McCloy, Andrew; Midgley, Andrew (2008). "Hardknott Fort". Discovering Roman Britain. New Holland Publishers. pp. 132–139. ISBN 9781847731289...
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