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- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 author "Philip Howard".
- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 date "1974-04-10".
- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 isCitedBy Vindolanda_tablets.
- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 newspaper keywordsearch.arc?queryKeywords=Lime-wood+records+of+Agricolas+soldiers.
- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 page "20".
- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 quote "But the most significant discovery was a room littered with writing tablets. Of these eight or nine were the conventional stylus tablets, once covered with wax which was inscribed with a stylus. The rest are unique: very thin slivers of lime wood with writing on them in a carbon-based ink that can be deciphered by infrared photography. They are the first literary evidence from this period of British history, the equivalent of the records of the Roman Army found on papyrus in Egypt and Syria.".
- 86ac9999a76bede67056838c774b5476321604328ce221a691a9210967123f33 title "Lime-wood records of Agricola's soldiers".