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A Reconsideration of Gelligaer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

E.W. Black
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Britannia , Volume 24 , November 1993 , pp. 249 - 254
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Copyright © E.W. Black 1993. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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42 J. Ward, The Roman Fort at Gellygaer in the County of Glamorgan (1903).

43 Ward, J., ‘The Roman fort at Gellygaer. The baths’, Trans. Cardiff Naturalists' Soc. xlii (1909), 2569Google Scholar; idem, ‘The Roman fort at Gellygaer. The annexe’, Trans. Cardiff Naturalists' Soc. xliv (1911), 65–91.

44 For example: M. Hassall, ‘The internal planning of Roman auxiliary forts’, in B. Hartley and J. Wacher (eds), Rome and her Northern Provinces (1983), 112–13; G. Webster, The Roman Imperial Army (3rd edn, 1985), 215.

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45 Simpson, G., ‘Caerleon and the Roman forts in Wales in the second century A.D. Part 2: Southern Wales’, Arch. Camb. cxii (1963), 5965.Google Scholar

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48 Ward, op. cit. (note 42), 35–6; 44; 47–8.

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53 Simpson, op. cit. (note 45), 57–8, 65.

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55 C. Daniels in Nash-Williams, op. cit. (note 51), 166, fig. 89.4 and 171.2.

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62 ibid., 73–5.

63 Simpson, op. cit. (note 45), 53–5.

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65 Nash-Williams, op. cit. (note 51), 59; M.C. Bishop and J.N. Dore, Corbridge, Excavations of the Roman Fort and Town 1947–80 (1989), 21.

66 Ward, op. cit. (note 42), pl. VII.

67 ibid., 70–2.