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Roman Timber Buildings at Castle Street, Carlisle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1983

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5 Charlesworth, Dorothy, ‘The south gate of a Flavian fort at Carlisle’, in Hanson, W. S. and Keppie, L. J. F. (eds.), Roman Frontier Studies, 1979, B.A.R. S71 (1980), pp. 201–10.Google Scholar

6 Ferguson, R. S., ‘On a massive timber platform of early date uncovered at Carlisle and on sundry relics connected therewith’, Trans. Cumberland Westmorland Antiq. Arch. Soc. XII (1893), 344–64.Google Scholar

7 See for example, W. Glasbergen, De Romeinse Castella te Valkenburg Z.H., de opgravingen in de dorpsheuvel in 1962 (1972).

8 Wilson, D. R., ‘Roman Britain in 1973’, Britannia, V (1974), 411.Google Scholar

9 Hanson, W. S., ‘Roman military timber buildings; construction and reconstruction’, in MacGrail, Sean (ed.), Woodworking Techniques before A.D. 1500, B.A.R. Int. Ser. 129 (1982), pp. 169–86.Google Scholar

10 Glasbergen, op. cit. (n. 7)

11 McCarthy, M. R., Padley, T. G. and Henig, M., ‘Excavations and finds from The Lanes, Carlisle’, Britannia, XIII (1982), 7989.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

12 Ferguson, op. cit. (n. 6).