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The Annexe of the Roman Fort at Slack, West Yorkshire: Excavations by B.R. Hartley in 1968–9

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2018

Paul Bidwell
Affiliation:
8 Dockwray Square, North Shields NE30 [email protected]
Alexandra Croom
Affiliation:
Tyne & Wear Archives & [email protected]@twmuseums.org.uk
Nick Hodgson
Affiliation:
Tyne & Wear Archives & [email protected]@twmuseums.org.uk

Abstract

This paper represents the final publication of excavations by Brian Hartley in the northern annexe of the Roman fort at Slack, West Yorkshire, carried out half a century ago, but still providing rare evidence for activity within an annexe and the nature of its defences. Hartley concluded that the annexe enclosed a civilian vicus of Trajanic–Hadrianic date, although its defensive enclosure was provided only in the Hadrianic period. This report upholds that conclusion. In the light of recent claims of later Roman occupation at Slack, Hartley's conclusion that the site was abandoned by c.a.d. 140 is examined and upheld. It is proposed that a second annexe at Slack enclosed the fort baths (and possibly a mansio) and by examining the Slack annexes in the context of other fort/annexe plans an attempt is made to distinguish between annexes enclosing fort vici and those enclosing official or military activities.

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Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. Published by The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 

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