10-01-2004, 06:25 PM
There is, of course, the so called 'skillet' found at the Lunt. I haven't checked the date on it but the Lunt was only occupied as a fort for twenty years or so during the first century AD and then again in the third century for a period so brief that they did not even bother to build barracks or other internal buildings. I think it is assumed by most people that the skillet comes from a first century context but I will have to check. Of course, there is always the possibility of a civilian settlement having been fairly continuous throughout.<br>
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