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roman fort, Carrawburgh
Brocolitia
site name:-   Hadrian's Wall
locality:-   Carrawburgh
county:-   Northumberland
locality type:-   roman fort
coordinates:-   NY859711
1Km square:-   NY8571
10Km square:-   NY87

evidence:-   old text:- Gents Mag
placename:-  Procolita
placename:-  Carraburgh
item:-  inscription, romanroman inscription
source data:-   Magazine, The Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer or Historical Chronicle, published by Edward Cave under the pseudonym Sylvanus Urban, and by other publishers, London, monthly from 1731 to 1922.
image G851B388, button  goto source
Gentleman's Magazine 1851 part 2 p.388  "..."
"Procolita, now Carraburgh, is the next halting place of the traveller. When the Notitia was compiled the first cohort of the Batavians was in garrison here. In 1838 an inscribed slab was found which shews that this cohort occupied the same quarters in the time of the Emperor Maximinus, A.D. 237. The outline of the station can be traced, but the walls and the foundations of the buildings both within and without remain to be excavated. The irregularities in the ground indicate the ruins to be very extensive. ..."

evidence:-   textbook:- Rivet and Smith 1979
placename:-  Brocolitia
placename:-  Procolitia
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