General view of the masonry east of the hypocaust flue in the courtyard house in the south east corner of the fort from the west during excavation

Date:
Oct 1977
Location:
South Shields Roman Fort, South Shields, South Tyneside
Reference:
AL1554/032/02
Type:
Photograph (Print)
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Description

The room with the hypocaust is probably Room 4 in the Period 7 courtyard house. This room was known as Room 4 by Miket (1983) and Room 12 by Bidwell and Speak (1994)

Content

This is part of the Volume: AL1554 Hadrian's Wall - Various Sites; within the Series: OWS01/01 The 'Blue Albums'; within the Collection: OWS01 Office Of Works And Successors: Ancient Monuments And Historic Buildings

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© Crown copyright

Keywords

Hypocaust, Roman Fort, Roman Courtyard House, Archaeology And Excavations