Traprain Law Site (Scotland)
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found: Work cat.: Cree, James E. Account of the excavations of Traprain Law during the summer of 1922, 1925.
found: Haselgrove, Colin. The Traprain Law Environs Project, 2009:p. xxi (the fortified site of Traprain Law on the East Lothian coastal plain in south-east Scotland)
found: Prehistoric Society WWW homepage, Dec. 4th, 2009:newsletter PAST, PAST no. 49, Traprain Law (Traprain Law in East Lothian has long been recognised as one of Scotland's most important archaeological sites. Early 20th century excavations by Alexander Curle and James Cree produced the most extensive collections of Roman material from a native site in Scotland, as well as evidence of a significant Late Bronze Age presence; the 'Traprain Law Treasure', an exceptional hoard of late Roman silverware [was] found in 1919)
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