| 1. | A Roman fortlet can still be seen at Kinneil Estate.
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| 2. | The fortlet was rectangular, with sides of by, and covered.
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| 3. | A civilian settlement is located to the south of the fortlet's defences.
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| 4. | The lead and silver'fortlet'here in the 1st century, and an amphitheatre.
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| 5. | The Roman fortlet are visible on the hilltop immediately to the east of Heddon's Mouth.
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| 6. | The fort was replaced by a fortlet, also built using turf and timber, in AD 105.
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| 7. | A civilian settlement or " vicus " grew around the fortlet in the early 2nd century.
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| 8. | To the south-west near Pentrich was a Roman fortlet on the major road known as Ryknield Street.
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| 9. | The " vicus " was abandoned around the same time as the fortlet fell out of use.
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| 10. | The most visible fortlet is Kinneil, at the eastern end of the Wall, near Bo'ness.
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