English: The Stanegate above Vindolanda The Stanegate or Stangate was a Roman Road which carried civilian traffic and trade between Corbridge and Carlisle, and ran a short way to the south of Hadrian's Wall. The name Stanegate is medieval in origin. Just east of this point, the line of the Stanegate is followed by a modern tarmac road. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik/Stanegate
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