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HER Number: | TR 34 SW 137 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
Name: | Inscription on the west wall of the CLBR fort II, Dover |
Inscription cut into the chalk of the the inner face of the west wall of the second Classis Britannica fort found in 1971 (location accurate to the nearest 100m based on available information)
Grid Reference: | TR 3180 4133 |
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Map Sheet: | TR34SW |
Parish: | DOVER, DOVER, KENT |
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A chalk block 0.22m by 0.12m, thickness unknown, found in 1971 built into the inner face of the west wall of the second Classis Britannica fort (TR 34 SW 2, TR 319413) in the second course from the bottom. The block, which remains in situ, carries an 'inverted' inscription which reads: [E]VSEB III IV IV. "The party of" Eusebius "cut" three, four four "blocks". This seems to be a tally of work done at the chalk quarry, apparently in three stages. Some damage occurred at the end of the stone and removed the initial letter. Information from Mr B. Philp. (1)
<1> S. S. Frere, M. W. C. Hassall and R. S. O. Tomlin, 1983, Britannia; A Journal of Roman and Kindred Studies: Roman britain in 1982 Vol 14, Brit 14 1983 336 (M W C Hassall & R S O Tomlin) (Article in serial). SKE32451.
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<1> | Article in serial: S. S. Frere, M. W. C. Hassall and R. S. O. Tomlin. 1983. Britannia; A Journal of Roman and Kindred Studies: Roman britain in 1982 Vol 14. Vol 14 pp 279-356. Brit 14 1983 336 (M W C Hassall & R S O Tomlin). |
TR 34 SW 2 | Part of: Classis Britannica Fort I and II, Roman 2nd century Fort, Dover (Monument) |