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Vindolanda
- Official Website of Vindolanda Charitable Trust, visitor information, excavation, museum, volunteer programme, educational resources and more.

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Vindolanda Hadrians Wall

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Open-air Museum at Chesterholm, Vindolanda

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Vindolanda. Maqueta del campament.

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Vindolanda

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Archaeological Excavations at Vindolanda

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Vindolanda Tablets Online
- Online edition of the Vindolanda writing tablets, excavated from the Roman fort at Vindolanda in northern England, includes the following elements: Tablets - a searchable online edition of the tablets …

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Vindolanda

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Vindolanda.

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Vindolanda.

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Vindolanda, Roman Fort

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Vindolanda, Roman Fort

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Roman Urn

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Looking across Vindolanda

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

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Stanegate Mile Stone

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Stanegate
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Stanegate
- The Stanegate ("stone road") was an important Roman road, built before Hadrian's Wall, which linked forts at Carlisle (Luguvalium) and Corbridge (Corstopitum). It became the northern frontier of Roman empire in …
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Vindolanda Archaeological Site, Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, England UK

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Vindolanda Archaeological Site, Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, England UK

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