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The Notitia Dignitatum was a Roman document that includes information about the eastern and western empires. That lists lots of the forts along Hadrian's wall.
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Segedunum is the most thoroughly excavated fort though.
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This is a link to Vindolanda http://www.hadrianswall-northumberland.com/hadrianswall/roman-wall/forts/roman-sites/vindolanda-chesterholm-hadrian-s-wall-p25751
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At Vindolanda you can see ruins of bath houses and temples. They also have a museum. If you want to have a try at digging up some Roman treasures, Vindolanda holds regular digs and volunteers are welcome.
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Some say that Housesteads is the most famous fort on Hadrian’s Wall, dating back to AD 124. It was originally designed to hold a garrison of 800 soldiers.
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