作者: Paul Bidwell
DOI: 10.1017/S0068113X12000438
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摘要: Occupation at Bainbridge began in the governorship of Agricola. Little is known first fort; visible remains represent a successor fort, established c. a.d . 85 earliest, abandoned under Hadrian and Antoninus Pius, reoccupied c 160. In early Severan period, size unit fort seems to have been greatly reduced numbers, suite rooms for an officer was inserted principia Extensive work by cohors VI Nerviorum which took place 205–7 included building new , relocation east gate, probably addition annexe, its wall described inscription from site as bracchium The held until end Roman time had partly demolished provide space timber accommodating commanding officer. aedes part rear range seem stood ninth or tenth century, when former possibly converted into church. Knowledge this sequence occupation depends largely on results Brian Hartley's excavations are published here. main focus report remarkable series but review what overall archaeology also text. Supplementary Material ( http://journals.cambridge.org/bri ) contains more detailed analysis some other together with various specialist reports.