- Trimontium (Newstead)
Trimontium is the name of a Roman fort at Newstead, near Melrose, Borders,
Scotland , close under the threeEildon Hills (whence the name "trium montium"). It was anadvance post of the Romans towards Scotland both about 80 and after, and again, after an interval of retreat from the hostileCaledonians , from about 140 to 180. Excavations byJames Curle between February 1905 and September 1910 yielded finds of great importance. These include the foundations of several successive forts, one above the other, which throw much light on the character of the Roman military post; an unparalleled collection of Romanarmour , including ornate cavalry parade (or 'sports') helmets, horse fittings including bronze saddleplates and studded leather chamfrons, a good series ofRoman coins and datablepottery . The whole illustrate the history of theRoman army and that of the Roman military occupation in southern Scotland very remarkably. The cavalry unit stationed at Trimontium, "ala Augustae Vocontiorum" had been raised among theVocontii of southernGaul .Between 1989 and 1993, further excavations were carried out by the Department of Archaeological Sciences at the
University of Bradford .Many finds from Trimontium are on display at the
Museum of Scotland , Chambers St.,Edinburgh . There is also a museum run by the Trimontium Trust at Melrose.References
*Curle, J., 1911, "A Roman Frontier Post and its People: The Fort of Newstead in the Parish of Melrose". Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons.
External links
* [http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/field_proj/newstead/newstead.html The Newstead Project]
* [http://www.curlesnewstead.co.uk/index.htm Curle's Newstead online]
* [http://www.roman-britain.org/places/trimontium.htm Trimontum at roman-britain.org]
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