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Roman writing tablets found in England
The Vindolanda tablets are some of the oldest surviving handwritten documents in Britain (antedated by the Bloomberg tablets from Roman London). They are
Vindolanda_tablets
Roman fort in Northern England
River Tyne to the Solway Firth. It is noted for the Vindolanda tablets, a set of wooden leaf-tablets that were, at the time of their discovery, the oldest
Vindolanda
needed] The discovery in the 1970s, and continuing unveiling of, the Vindolanda Tablets offer a unique glimpse into the everyday lives of auxiliary soldiers
Roman_auxiliaries_in_Britain
Ancient tablets
tablets are the earliest written documents found in Britain, dating from 50 to 80 AD in the early Roman period. These tablets predate the Vindolanda tablets
Bloomberg_tablets
Roman writer
Grammar Resources – Latdict". latin-dictionary.net. Retrieved 23 November 2018. Vindolanda Tablets Online: Correspondence of Lepidina: tablets 291–294
Claudia_Severa
Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD
plates Birley Vindolanda Tablets 155, 258 Goldsworthy (2003), p.73 Vindolanda Tablet 346 Vindolanda Tablets 166, 311 Vindolanda Tablets 311, 174, 213
Imperial_Roman_army
Oldest known written complaint (c. 1750 BC)
of Ur. The tablet is 11.6 centimetres (4+9⁄16 in) high, 5.0 cm (1+15⁄16 in) wide, 2.6 cm (1 in) thick, and slightly damaged. Other tablets have been found
Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nāṣir
Collection of Roman era curse tablets
The Bath curse tablets are a collection of about 130 Roman era curse tablets (or defixiones in Latin) discovered in 1979/1980 in the English city of Bath
Bath_curse_tablets
Topics referred to by the same term
monument or marker Tabula ansata, tablets with handles Vindolanda tablets, Roman era writings found in Britain Tablet (magazine), a daily online magazine
Tablet
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
found on the many wax tablets excavated at sites such as forts, an especially extensive set having been discovered at Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall in Britain
Latin
Form of handwriting used in ancient Rome
are the basis for Gaelic type. Chamalières tablet Demotic (Egyptian) Hieratic Larzac tablet Vindolanda tablets "Roman Writing". Corinium Museum. Retrieved
Roman_cursive
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
permission and for a fee. In Britain, the Vindolanda tablets, a series of letters written on wooden tablets to and by members of the garrison of Hadrian's
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Writing implement in antiquity
examples of wax-tablets have been preserved in waterlogged deposits in the Roman fort at Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall. Medieval wax tablet books are on display
Wax_tablet
Dog breed
Written evidence from the early period of Roman occupation, the Vindolanda tablets (No. 594), demonstrate that the occupying troops from Continental
Greyhound
British archaeologist (1935–2018)
discovery of the Vindolanda tablets in 1973 and their subsequent interpretation and publication. These are a series of wooden tablets containing handwritten
Robin_Birley_(archaeologist)
Early 2nd century wife of a Roman prefect
the Vindolanda tablets now at the British Museum. The invitation is partly written by a scribe and partly by Severa herself. Along with another tablet (a
Sulpicia_Lepidina
Force of the Roman Empire based in Roman Britain
Chapter V in Roman and Native in North Britain. Ed. I.A. Richmond. Nelson, 1958. Page 115. Vindolanda Inventory No. 85.244 Vindolanda tablets online.
Areani
Anniversary of the birth of a person (or an institution)
Birthday parties affirmed social as well as sacred ties. One of the Vindolanda tablets is an invitation to a birthday party from the wife of one Roman officer
Birthday
Genus of flowering plants in the family Betulaceae
the material used for many ancient Indian texts. The Roman period Vindolanda tablets also use birch as a material on which to write and birch bark was
Birch
Roman city in Britain, now Carlisle, Cumbria
and retained its garrison until the Hadrianic period. One of the Vindolanda tablets records a centurio regionarius, a Stanegate officer, stationed at
Luguvalium
Extinct Romance language
these are the Vindolanda tablets, the last two volumes of which were published in 1994 and 2003, but also include the Bath curse tablets, published in
British_Latin
Study of classical antiquity
antiquity. These are mainly preserved in sources such as graffiti and the Vindolanda tablets. Latin literature seems to have started in 240 BC, when a Roman audience
Classics
Ancient Sumerian artifact
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Standard_of_Ur
Type of wood
the material used for many ancient Indian texts. The Roman period Vindolanda tablets also use birch as a material on which to write and birch bark was
Birch_wood
Sculptures excavated at Ur, in southern Iraq
Thetford Hoard Tromsø Burial Tudor Heart Pendant Vale of York Hoard Vindolanda Tablets Undley bracteate Waddesdon Bequest Wandsworth Shield Waterloo Helmet
Ram_in_a_Thicket
archaeological finds such as coins, the Bloomberg and Vindolanda tablets, and Bath curse tablets. That shows that most inhabitants spoke British Celtic
Celtic language decline in England
Celtic_language_decline_in_England
Woodcut by Albrecht Dürer
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Dürer's_Rhinoceros
The officers and secretaries who kept the records preserved in the Vindolanda tablets were Batavian, but their Latin contains no hint; the common soldiers
Languages_of_the_Roman_Empire
Brief history of the ancient Roman monetary and weight unit symbols
recording monetary amounts encountered on tablets from Vindolanda, for example in the second line of tablet No. 182, looks as follows — 𐆖Xii, which means
Ancient Roman symbols of monetary and weight units
Ancient_Roman_symbols_of_monetary_and_weight_units
New Zealand painter (1927–1999)
with arrangements for the famous Lindow Man and in displaying the Vindolanda Tablets, the earliest written materials yet found in Britain. Walls held many
Bob_Walls
National museum in London, England
Hadrian and Nero, found in London and Suffolk, (1st–2nd centuries) Vindolanda Tablets, important historical documents found near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland
British_Museum
enjoyed by some Roman legionaries. For instance, among the Vindolanda tablets (from Vindolanda in Roman Britain, dated c. 97–103 CE), the cavalry decurion
History_of_beer
Non-citizen troops in the Imperial Roman army
(1994) 40 Duncan-Jones (1994) 36 Birley (2002) 47 Birley (2002) 47–8; Vindolanda Tablets Online Introduction: Personnel Goldsworthy (2003) 73 Goldsworthy (2003)
Auxilia
Sub-class of Roman temples found in the north-western provinces of the Roman Empire
Ratham Mill, Funtington, West Sussex", Britannia Vol.14. pp264-266 Vindolanda Tablets Online (2011). "Romano-Celtic temple and mausoleum". Retrieved 2013-11-24
Romano-Celtic_temple
AD. A windfall source lies in the chance finds of wax tablets such as those found at Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall. Finally, the comparative method can
History_of_Latin
Type of manuscript
folios, affecting the accuracy of museum curation and art history. The Vindolanda tablets of Roman Britain (c. 100 CE) have been hypothesized as leporello-format
Folding_book_manuscript
Ruins of a Roman fort in Ribchester, England
media related to Bremetennacum (Ribchester). Vindolanda Tablets mentioning Ribchester Vindolanda Tablets Online Ribchester Museum Bremetenacum Veteranorum
Bremetennacum
16th-century gold pendant
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Tudor_Heart_Pendant
enjoyed by some Roman legionaries. For instance, among the Vindolanda tablets (from Vindolanda in Roman Britain, dated c. 97–103 AD), the cavalry decurion
History of alcoholic beverages
History_of_alcoholic_beverages
Person who writes or copies manuscripts
hand. The Vindolanda tablets (early 2nd century CE) from a fort in Roman Britain contain several hundred examples of handwriting; a few tablets stand out
Scribe
Spice container from the Hoxne hoard
June 2010 Hoxne pepper pot, BBC, accessed June 2010 Vindolanda Tablets Online Database: TVII Tablet: 184 Cool, H. E. M., Eating and Drinking in Roman Britain
Empress_pepper_pot
profanity and in particular the interjection "God damn". In one of the Vindolanda tablets from Hadrian's Wall the pejorative Latin word Brittunculi (wretched
Glossary of names for the British
Glossary_of_names_for_the_British
Roman fort in Corbridge, England
reconstructions include Coriosopitum, Corsopitum or Corsobetum. The Vindolanda tablets show that it was locally referred to by the simple form, Coria, the
Coria_(Corbridge)
Garments worn by Romans in the classical period
wetter climates, an enclosing "shoeboot" was preferred. Some of the Vindolanda tablets mention the despatch of clothing – including cloaks, socks, and warm
Clothing_in_ancient_Rome
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
Subligaria: underpants. Their existence was confirmed by one of the Vindolanda tablets. Cloak: two types of cloaks were used, the sagum and the paenula.
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
Blue-and-white temple vases from the Yuan dynasty
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David_Vases
Ceremonial Roman helmet found in England in 1796
The helmet was voted Britain's "second best Roman find", behind the Vindolanda tablets, according to a web site poll by the Channel 4 television programme
Ribchester_Helmet
Mesopotamian inscribed stone objects
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Blau_Monuments
Village in Northumberland, England
the finding of the Vindolanda tablets – the oldest 'postcards' in the world. Some of these are to be found in the museum at Vindolanda along with a great
Bardon_Mill
Roman hoard found in England
three Northern Province sites recovered in the 1990s, and from the Vindolanda tablets which record the purchase of an unspecified quantity of pepper for
Hoxne_Hoard
Ancient Egyptian mathematical document
Rhind Mathematical Papyrus List of ancient Egyptian papyri Akhmim wooden tablet Ancient Egyptian units of measurement As I was going to St. Ives Berlin
Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
Roman army after 284
X 22,4) Jones (1964) 617 Goldsworthy (2003) 208 Lee (1997) 221–2 Vindolanda Tablets 166–77 Jones (1964) 633 Elton (1996) 154 Heather (2005) 119 Roman
Late_Roman_army
Aspect of Scottish history
for it. [unreliable source?] All the more surprising given that the Vindolanda tablets show that the Roman nickname for the north British locals was Brittunculi
Scotland during the Roman Empire
Scotland_during_the_Roman_Empire
Roman site in North Yorkshire, England
ramparts". The name is attested as Cataractonium in two 2nd-century Vindolanda tablets. The British section of the 2nd-century Antonine Itinerary mentions
Cataractonium
growing apples and pears in their stay in Britain, and one of the Vindolanda tablets indicates that the largely Asturian-derived guardsmen near Hadrian's
Cider_in_the_United_Kingdom
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
which required major Roman reinforcements from outside Britannia. A tablet from Vindolanda fort describes a centurio regionarius who exercised direct military
Hadrian's_Wall
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
rustica Viminacium Viminal Hill Vinalia Vindobala Vindobona Vindolanda Vindolanda tablets Vindonissa Vine staff Vino Greco Vinovia Vir illustris Vir militaris
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
2003 British TV series or programme
invited to vote for their favourites in a poll that was won by the Vindolanda Tablets, with the Sutton Hoo ship burial in second place. Richard Morrison
Our_Top_Ten_Treasures
Uloom Bury, the UK's oldest Islamic seminary, is established. The Vindolanda tablets are discovered by Robin Birley near Hadrian's Wall. Pizza Hut opens
1973_in_the_United_Kingdom
the EpiDoc recommendations were the Inscriptions of Aphrodisias and Vindolanda Tablets Online in 2002–4, and the guidelines reached a degree of stability
EpiDoc
Collection of Latin glosses on the Vulgate Bible
colliridam pastry.ACC — turtam Already attested in the first-century Vindolanda tablets. Presumably from torta 'twisted', in reference to the shape of the
Reichenau_Glossary
tedious production through direct or bloomery smelting. A recovered Vindolanda tablet documents the purchase of 90 Roman pounds of iron for 32 denarii by
Mining_in_Roman_Britain
British academic
Vindolanda tablets). Her thesis was titled "Image to interpretation: towards an intelligent system to aid historians in the reading of the Vindolanda
Melissa_Terras
Roman fort in Cumbria, England
uk. Retrieved 7 March 2024. Pearce, John. "Locations around Vindolanda". Vindolanda Tablets Online. Retrieved 29 January 2007. Dacre J A et al. Transactions
Petriana
Copy of the Polykleitos sculpture once owned by the future Paul III
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Farnese_Diadumenos
2007 British TV series or programme
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Museum_(TV_series)
Networks in Military Communities in the Roman West: A View from the Vindolanda Tablets." In Women and the Roman city in the Latin West, edited by Emily Hemelrijk
List of archaeologically attested women from the ancient Mediterranean region
List_of_archaeologically_attested_women_from_the_ancient_Mediterranean_region
2012 British TV series or programme
learn about the Archaeology at the site and are taught about the Vindolanda tablets. Both teams score 32 points so it is taken to "Jedlock" where each
Jedward's_Big_Adventure
Digital imaging technique
rock art and other artefacts. It has been applied to hundreds of the Vindolanda tablets by the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents at the University
Polynomial_texture_mapping
Area of Roman Britain
Cumbria, and to what extent Romanisation took place (although the Vindolanda tablets give us a glimpse of Roman life on the, mostly, pre-Hadrian's Wall
Roman_Cumbria
British papyrologist
parts, 1975 and 1982). (Co-authored with Alan K. Bowman) Vindolanda: The Latin Writing Tablets, Britannia Monograph Series, no. 4 (Society for the Promotion
J._David_Thomas
Roman fort in Durham, England
name has been put forward on the basis of the text of one of the Vindolanda Tablets dating from the mid-first century AD, in which reference is made to
Piercebridge_Roman_Fort
History of the English county
Cumbria, and to what extent "Romanisation" took place (although the Vindolanda tablets give us a glimpse of Roman life on the, mostly, pre-Hadrian's Wall
History_of_Cumbria
British classicist and academic (born 1944)
sciences. Bowman, Alan K.; Thomas, J. D. (1983). The Roman writing tablets from Vindolanda. Britannia Monograph Series. Vol. 4. London: British Museum Press
Alan_Bowman_(classicist)
1976. Tamatsuzuka mural discovered in Asuka, central Nara, Japan. Vindolanda tablets discovered by Robin Birley. Cave paintings in Galería de la Eduarda
1972_in_archaeology
Card given to someone to celebrate their birthday
the custom of celebrating the birth of ordinary men. Wooden tablets found at Vindolanda on Hadrian’s wall, record an invitation, dictated by Claudia
Birthday_card
House of G. Polybius in Pompeii. Somerset Levels Project begins. Vindolanda tablets discovered by Robin Birley near Hadrian's Wall, England. Fossils of
1973_in_archaeology
Late 1st century/early 2nd century Roman military officer, senator and consul
Thomas, Vindolanda: The Latin Writing-Tablets Britannia Monograph Series 4 (London, 1983), p. 127; Bowman and Thomas, The Vindolanda Writing-Tablets (Tabulae
Lucius_Neratius_Marcellus
Village in Northumberland, England
like Corstopitum or Coriosopitum, and wooden writing tablets found at the Roman fort of Vindolanda nearby suggest it was probably locally called Coria
Corbridge
2000 British TV series or programme
Many documents have been discovered at Vindolanda fort, such as postcards made out of thin wood veneer. Wax tablets were used for making temporary notes
What_the_Romans_Did_for_Us
Ancient Roman city in present-day York, England
containing the settlement's name, Eburaci, on a wooden stylus tablet from the Roman fortress of Vindolanda in what is now Northumberland. During the Roman period
Eboracum
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
for this era are the writing tablets from the fort at Vindolanda in Northumberland, mostly dating to 90–110. These tablets provide evidence for the operation
Roman_Britain
domestic and military accounts written on wooden tablets were dug up at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, at Chesterholm in modern Northumberland, dating
Beer_in_England
Roman mystery cult of the god Jupiter
Zugmantel', Germania Superior (in present-day Taunusstein-Orlen, Germany). Vindolanda, Britannia (near present-day Hexham, Northumberland, UK). Atuatuca Tungrorum
Jupiter_Dolichenus
children's sizes were found very near Hadrian's Wall, at the frontier fort of Vindolanda at the same site, bronze military discharge certificates were found, granting
Women_in_ancient_Rome
Empire during this period, such as a 2nd-century CE inscription from Vindolanda. This same law includes the term lausia ('stone chip'), which may connect
Dialects_of_Latin
Ancient Celtic deity
(In antiquity, Bremetenacum Veteranorum) and Chesterholm (in antiquity, Vindolanda). Some inscriptions are very simple such as Deo Mapono ("to the god Maponos")
Maponos
mention of Eburacum by name is from a wooden stylus tablet from the Roman fortress of Vindolanda along Hadrian's Wall, dated to c. 95–104 AD, where it
History_of_York
dated to c. 95–104 AD as an address on a wooden stylus tablet from the Roman fortress of Vindolanda in Northumberland. The toponymy of Eboracum is uncertain
List of national capital city name etymologies
List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies
Roman settlement in northern England
native British unit known to have been stationed on Hadrian's Wall. A stone tablet was found on the south side of Hanover Square in Newcastle that records
Pons_Aelius
640), the earliest identified burial of an English saint. May – Staff at Vindolanda Museum by Hadrian's Wall in England sorting material held since 1993 during
2020_in_archaeology
including:. The remains of bedding The damaged leaf of a wooden writing tablet A bundle of leather tent fragments A broken drinking mug A fragment of an
Milecastle_50TW
VINDOLANDA TABLETS
VINDOLANDA TABLETS
Male
Egyptian
, chief of the tablets.
VINDOLANDA TABLETS
VINDOLANDA TABLETS
Girl/Female
Basque Spanish
Victory.
Male
Hebrew
(×žÖ¸× Ö´×™) Pet form of Hebrew Menashsheh, MANI means "causing to forget" or "one who forgets." Compare with another form of Mani.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the guided.
Girl/Female
Spanish American Celtic Irish Italian Latin Swedish
Spirit.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord of Pleasure
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of the Land; Great Minded
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sweet Lady
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Victoria, VICKY means "conqueror" or "victory."
Boy/Male
Muslim
A heavenly fountain, A evenly fountain
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Courageous man.
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a.
Of or pertaining to the ancient town of Eugubium (now Gubbio); as, the Eugubine tablets, or tables, or inscriptions.
v. t.
An instrument used by the ancients in writing on tablets covered with wax, having one of its ends sharp, and the other blunt, and somewhat expanded, for the purpose of making erasures by smoothing the wax.
n.
A mode of writing or tracing lines by means of a style on cards or tablets.
n.
A picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets connected by hinges. See Triptych.
a.
Of or pertaining to stylography; used in stylography; as, stylographic tablets.
n.
A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were formerly worn as a preservative against the plague.
n.
A kind of pencil or style used with the tablets of the Middle Ages.