Coria

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Coria was a significant Roman fort and settlement in northern Britain, located near modern Corbridge in Northumberland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman fort
Roman settlement
archaeological site
associatedWith Hadrian’s Wall NERFINISHED
builtBy Romans NERFINISHED
connectedBy Dere Street NERFINISHED
Roman road network
country United Kingdom
culture Roman
excavatedBy archaeologists
flourishedInPeriod 2nd century AD
3rd century AD
4th century AD
hasAlternativeName Coria (Corbridge) NERFINISHED
Corstopitum NERFINISHED
hasFeature barracks
civilian vicus
granaries
principia (headquarters building)
stone bridge over the River Tyne
temples
town-like street plan
workshops
hasFind altars
coins
domestic pottery
inscribed stones
military equipment
hasModernName Corbridge Roman Town NERFINISHED
hasRole civilian settlement
military fort
supply and logistics centre
locatedIn England
Northumberland
Roman Britain NERFINISHED
northern Britain
locatedNear Corbridge NERFINISHED
managedBy English Heritage
nearbyModernSettlement Corbridge NERFINISHED
openTo public
partOf Hadrian’s Wall frontier zone NERFINISHED
region province of Britannia
significance important archaeological source for Roman frontier life
key supply base for Hadrian’s Wall
major military and civilian centre in northern Roman Britain
situatedOn north bank of the River Tyne
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
usedBy Roman army NERFINISHED

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