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100 1 _aGordon, Donald.
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245 1 0 _aRevealing Trimontium
_h[electronic resource] :
_bThe Correspondence of James Curle of Melrose, Excavator of Newstead Roman Fort.
260 _aOxford :
_bArchaeopress,
_c2023.
300 _a1 online resource (271 p.).
490 1 _aArchaeological Lives Series
500 _aDescription based upon print version of record.
505 0 _aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures and Tables -- Introduction -- Figure 1.1. James Curle later in life. By courtesy of the family. -- Figure 1.2. Map locating Melrose and key northern British sites mentioned in the Letters. Ground over 250m is shaded. -- Figure 1.3. Key British and Irish sites and findspots mentioned in the letters. -- James Curle and his Letters -- Figure 2.1. James Curle as a young man, c. 1890. By courtesy of the family.
505 8 _aFigure 2.2. The three Eildon hills which gave the fort its Latin name Trimontium, viewed from the east. � Lawrence Keppie. -- Figure 2.3. The two-volume edition of Curle's 1911 Report. Photo by Neil McLean, � National Museums Scotland -- Figure 2.4. Charles Hercules Read, Keeper of the Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography at the British Museum, and a regular correspondent of Curle's. � Trustees of the British Museum
505 8 _aTable 2.1. The travels of James Curle derived from his passport (in the family's possession, covering 1886-1903), Letters or other sources. It will be incomplete for the period after 1903. Letter 4.10 implies a visit to Switzerland prior to 1913 but subse -- Figure 2.5. Curle's passport. a: folded into a wallet. b: unfolded. The passport was authorised and signed by Viscount Rosebery, and signed by Curle bottom left. Photos by Donald Gordon, reproduced by courtesy of the family. -- An Introduction to Trimontium
505 8 _aFigure 3.1. Aerial photograph showing the fort in the bend of the river Tweed, with the Eildon Hills in the background. � Crown Copyright: HES. -- Figure 3.2. The fort area today, approached from the west, sitting on the plateau where the line of trees runs. � Fraser Hunter. -- Figure 3.3. First-edition 6" Ordnance Survey map of the fort area, surveyed 1859, published 1863, with field names, the line of the 1846 railway, and stray Roman finds marked. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.
505 8 _aFigure 3.4. Excavations in progress at Newstead, 1905-1910, showing the main drain passing under the western fort wall. A view without the human scale was used in the Report (Curle 1911a: pl. 6.2). � Courtesy of HES (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Col -- Figure 3.5. Excavations by Bradford University within the fort, with Eildon Hill North in the background. � Fraser Hunter. -- Figure 3.6. Location map -- the inset shows the fort in the wider Antonine occupation. Drawn by Alan Braby, � National Museums Scotland.
500 _aFigure 3.7. Composite plan of the fort remains that Curle uncovered (drawn by Lorraine McEwan, after Curle 1911: plan facing p. 38)
520 _aThe Roman fort of Trimontium is renowned internationally thanks to the work of James Curle (1862-1944) who led the excavations of 1905-1910. This volume brings together key sets of his correspondence which cast fresh light on the intellectual networks of the early 20th century, when professional archaeology was still in its infancy.
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650 0 _aFortification
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651 0 _aMelrose (Scottish Borders, Scotland)
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