2017
DOI: 10.3138/mous.14.2-2
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The North Field Excavations at Vindolanda: Preliminary Report on the 2009–14 Exploratory Field Seasons

Abstract: Since 2009, work has been carried out in the North Field at Vindolanda, a Roman military fort in the frontier zone of Roman Britain. The excavations have been directed by the Vindolanda Trust, in conjunction with a team from the University of Western Ontario. Based on these first seasons, some significant preliminary conclusions about this area of the site can be made, which will be important in moving forward with further excavations and for future interpretations of the early occupation of this region by the… Show more

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“… 10 Greene and Meyer 2017; for dating of the early layers on the main Vindolanda site, see R. Birley 1994; 2009; for discussion of the units and fort occupants, see A.R. Birley 2002.…”
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“… 10 Greene and Meyer 2017; for dating of the early layers on the main Vindolanda site, see R. Birley 1994; 2009; for discussion of the units and fort occupants, see A.R. Birley 2002.…”
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“… 12 Most recently, see Blake 2014, 89–93, 107–11 for nearby excavation on the main Vindolanda site; cf. Greene and Meyer 2017, 209–11 for excavation in the North Field south of the ditch system discussed here.…”
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