A re-examination of the evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain
Waldock, Shirley Ann
(1998)
A re-examination of the evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain.
Masters thesis, Durham University.
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain. Firstly by examining the evidence supporting forts with actual physical remains, such as the altars and the tribunal at Maryport and the artificially levelled area at Hardknott, and those with flagged areas which have been interpreted as parade-grounds, such as Ambleside and Gelligaer. The literary evidence of ancient authors is examined with particular reference to training and exercising and where this might have been undertaken. The occasions when a parade might have been appropriate in Roman times are examined, as is the possibility of a modem concept being superimposed on an ancient action.
| Item Type | Thesis (Masters) |
|---|---|
| Divisions | Faculty of Social Sciences and Health > Archaeology, Department of |
| Historic department | Archaeology |
| Date Deposited | 09 Oct 2012 10:41 |
| Last Modified | 30 Mar 2026 19:43 |
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