2014
DOI: 10.1017/s0068113x1300055x
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The British Expedition of Septimius Severus

Abstract: Archaeological evidence has emerged over the last half century which helps shed light on the British expedition (A.D. 208-11) of the emperor Septimius Severus and his sons, famously but meagrely reported by the historians Cassius Dio and Herodian. Excavation at the Severan supply-base at South Shields, full publication of excavations of the 1960s and 1970s at the fortress of Carpow on the Tay, and more recently at Cramond, and recent work on the indigenous societies encountered by the Romans, all offer new per… Show more

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“… 80 Hodgson 2014, 43. The Second Legion long maintained a presence at Corbridge, including in the Severan period (Hodgson 2008, 75).…”
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“… 80 Hodgson 2014, 43. The Second Legion long maintained a presence at Corbridge, including in the Severan period (Hodgson 2008, 75).…”
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confidence: 99%