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Record Number of Artefacts Unearthed at Northumberland Roman Fort
The fifth year of excavation at Bremenium Fort uncovered the highest number of Roman artefacts yet, with 44 volunteers contributing 2,080 hours to reveal insights into military and daily life.
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Major discoveries at Bremenium Roman Fort
Located in Northumberland, England, Bremenium was constructed around AD 80 to defend an extension of Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge north of Hadrian’s Wall. Following the characteristic playing-card layout typical of Roman forts, Bremenium was defended by a ditch and earth-backed stone walls that enclosed an area of over 5 acres (20,000 m2). Throughout its long history, the fort was home to several distinguished Roman a…
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