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Corbridge (Corstopitum) Roman station, Northumberland
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- Established c. AD 123 as a Roman fort and supply base for Hadrian's Wall
- Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Frontiers of the Roman Empire" (inscribed 1987)
- Located in Northumberland, England, near the River Tyne
- Operational from the 1st to 4th centuries CE; contained military fort, civilian vicus, granaries, and workshops
Corbridge, known in Roman times as Corstopitum, is a significant archaeological site in Northumberland, England. Established around AD 123 shortly after the construction of Hadrian's Wall, it functioned as a Roman fort and military supply base, later developing into a substantial town. The site represents the integration of military defense, civilian settlement, and economic logistics that characterized Roman frontier management in Britain ...