The Coquet Roman Complex: A Forgotten Artery of the Frontier

A Theory by The Crasterfarian and Anthony Simm Background The River Coquet is absent from conventional accounts of Roman military infrastructure in Northumberland. Yet when archaeological evidence is assembled, inscriptions, historical finds, placenames, landscape features, antiquarian hypotheses, combined with what would make common sense, a coherent picture emerges. Let us also not forget the name … Continue reading The Coquet Roman Complex: A Forgotten Artery of the Frontier