User talk:TMB1

infant burials at forts
Hello and good to meet you today! Thinking further on our brief chat about children in Roman forts/fortresses, Penelope Allison’s ‘People and spaces in Roman military bases’(Google will have full ref;I’m on a train) covers some of where articulated infant skeletons under barrack floors (inc at Sputh Shields, where they are in a museum case) if you’re loking to follow this further in your research. Claire 75 (talk) 18:33, 24 February 2018 (UTC)

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