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Vindolanda fort dig unearths personal messages | Vindolanda fort dig unearths personal messages |
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"Personal messages from the distant past" have been unearthed at the site of a Roman fort. | "Personal messages from the distant past" have been unearthed at the site of a Roman fort. |
The hoard of around 25 wooden writing tablets was discovered by an archaeological team at Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. | The hoard of around 25 wooden writing tablets was discovered by an archaeological team at Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. |
Consisting of letters, lists and personal correspondence, the items had been discarded towards the end of the 1st Century. | Consisting of letters, lists and personal correspondence, the items had been discarded towards the end of the 1st Century. |
Work is under way to conserve the tables and decipher the messages. | Work is under way to conserve the tables and decipher the messages. |
A few names in the texts have already been deciphered, including that of a man called Masclus who seems to have been applying for leave (commeatus). | A few names in the texts have already been deciphered, including that of a man called Masclus who seems to have been applying for leave (commeatus). |
Dr Andrew Birley, director of excavations at Vindolanda Trust, described the find as "truly exceptional". | Dr Andrew Birley, director of excavations at Vindolanda Trust, described the find as "truly exceptional". |
He said: You can never take these things for granted as the anaerobic conditions needed for their survival are very precise. | He said: You can never take these things for granted as the anaerobic conditions needed for their survival are very precise. |
"I was fortunate enough to be involved when my father, Dr Robin Birley excavated a bonfire site of Vindolanda tablets in 1992 and I had hoped, but never truly expected, that the day might come when we would find another hoard of such preserved documents again during a day on our excavations." | "I was fortunate enough to be involved when my father, Dr Robin Birley excavated a bonfire site of Vindolanda tablets in 1992 and I had hoped, but never truly expected, that the day might come when we would find another hoard of such preserved documents again during a day on our excavations." |
Dr Robin Birley added: "Some of these new tablets are so well preserved that they can be read without the usual infrared photography and before going through the long conservation process. | Dr Robin Birley added: "Some of these new tablets are so well preserved that they can be read without the usual infrared photography and before going through the long conservation process. |
"There is nothing more exciting than reading these personal messages from the distant past." |
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