vindolanda hexham northumberland june 2024 roman soldiers armour and equipment

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Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman soldiers armour and equipment. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman soldiers armour and equipment. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman soldiers armour and equipment. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman soldiers armour and equipment. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman soldiers armour and equipment. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman soldiers armour and equipment.
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman shoe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Roman shoes. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Bolt throwing weapon on crossbow principle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Bolt throwing weapon on crossbow principle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. War chariot. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Replica of Roman horse head protector. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 2024. Replica of Roman horse head protector. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vindolanda, Hexham, Northumberland, UK. June 20214. Roman fort and army museum on Hadrians wall. The earliest Roman forts at Vindolanda were built of wood and turf. The remains are now buried as much as 13 ft (4 m) deep in the anoxic waterlogged soil. There are five timber forts, built (and demolished) one after the other.Roman soldiers armour and equipment.


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