Archaeological sites · Scottish Lowlands
Roman quarry inscription on Queen's Crags, 680m south east of East Hotbank
In or near Haltwhistle.
Roman quarry inscription on Queen's Crags, 680m south east of East Hotbank — archaeological site in Bardon Mill, Northumberland, England, UK.

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Roman quarry inscription on Queen's Crags, 680m south east of East Hotbank is a archaeological site located in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "archaeological site in Bardon Mill, Northumberland, England, UK". Coordinates: 55.0292°, -2.3229°. Sources are credited at the bottom of this page.
- Coordinates
- 55.0292, -2.3229
Sources
- wikidata: Q17663211 (CC0)
- commons: Inscription at Queen's Crags Roman Quarry - geograph.org.uk - 3901300.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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