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- Vindolanda_tablets abstract "The Vindolanda tablets are the oldest surviving handwritten documents in Britain. They are also probably the best source of information about life on Hadrian's Wall. Written on fragments of thin, post-card sized wooden leaf-tablets with carbon-based ink, the tablets date to the 1st and 2nd centuries AD (roughly contemporary with Hadrian's Wall). Although similar records on papyrus were known from elsewhere in the Roman Empire, wooden tablets with ink text had not been recovered until 1973, when archaeologist Robin Birley discovered these artefacts at the site of a Roman fort in Vindolanda, northern England.The documents record official military matters as well as personal messages to and from members of the garrison of Vindolanda, their families, and their slaves. Highlights of the tablets include an invitation to a birthday party held in about 100 AD, which is perhaps the oldest surviving document written in Latin by a woman. Held at the British Museum, the texts of 752 tablets have been transcribed, translated and published as of 2010. Tablets continue to be found at Vindolanda.".
- Vindolanda_tablets thumbnail Roman_writing_tablet_02.jpg?width=300.
- Vindolanda_tablets wikiPageExternalLink vindolanda.csad.ox.ac.uk.
- Vindolanda_tablets wikiPageExternalLink vto2.classics.ox.ac.uk.
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- Vindolanda_tablets imageCaption "Tablet 343: Letter from Octavius to Candidus concerning supplies of wheat, hides and sinews.".
- Vindolanda_tablets location "Room 49, British Museum, London".
- Vindolanda_tablets material "Wood".
- Vindolanda_tablets name "Writing-tablet".
- Vindolanda_tablets period Romano-British_culture.
- Vindolanda_tablets place "Vindolanda".
- Vindolanda_tablets size "Length:".
- Vindolanda_tablets writing Latin.
- Vindolanda_tablets subject Category:Hadrian's_Wall.
- Vindolanda_tablets subject Category:History_of_Northumberland.
- Vindolanda_tablets subject Category:Latin_inscriptions.
- Vindolanda_tablets subject Category:Palaeography.
- Vindolanda_tablets subject Category:Roman_Britain.
- Vindolanda_tablets subject Category:Romano-British_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Vindolanda_tablets type Artifact100021939.
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- Vindolanda_tablets comment "The Vindolanda tablets are the oldest surviving handwritten documents in Britain. They are also probably the best source of information about life on Hadrian's Wall. Written on fragments of thin, post-card sized wooden leaf-tablets with carbon-based ink, the tablets date to the 1st and 2nd centuries AD (roughly contemporary with Hadrian's Wall).".
- Vindolanda_tablets label "Placas de Vindolanda".
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- Vindolanda_tablets label "Tablillas de Vindolanda".
- Vindolanda_tablets label "Vindolanda tablets".
- Vindolanda_tablets label "Таблички из Виндоланды".
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