Roman Vindolanda, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England, 12 July 2014, P129

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    Vindolanda was a Roman auxiliary fort south of Hadrian's Wall and is regarded by some as one of Europe's most important Roman archeological sites. The garrison guarded Stanegate, the Roman road from the River Tyne to the Solway Firth. The garrison was made up of auxiliary infantry or cavalry units, rather than components of Roman Legions.
  • Owner

    Lynn Rainard
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    Flickr (Flickr)
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    What does this mean? Attribution-ShareAlike License
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    Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/39204109@N04/16660308963/
    Resource type: Image
    Added by: Pat Thomson
    Last modified: 7 years, 11 months ago
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    Picture Taken: Unknown
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