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Dere Street Sarah Carlsen CLCV 340

Choose Your Own Adventure Construction Use Archaeological Findings Discussion Questions York into southern scotland -”deira” -

Construction AD 79-81 Use of local materials Bridges, fords -where wood comes from- and quarry pits – specifically include the types of wood at Dun Law -embankment (agger)

Use Advance Roman Army Links Forts + symbolic show of Roman power -disrepair after they withdraw -Agricola’s other infrastructure

Archaeological Findings Dun Law: boggy hillside Local woods 1. Drainage gully 2. Lattice-logs and brushwood matting 3. Sub-base (reddish-pink clay) 4. Cobbled layer 5. Surface clay, silt, gravel

Discussion Questions How does Dere Street fit into discussions about hybridity we have considered throughout this course? What does the construction of Dere Street have in common with other Roman infrastructure projects in Britain? Eg: Hadrian’s Wall, Fishbourne Palace, etc.

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