Create a response to Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum in any medium you like. How do our sites inspire you?
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Mousimus Cheesius gives us a poem and tells us about his ancestors journey to get to Vindolanda. Read more
Reverend Benjamin Carter of the Parishes on the Wall, was inspired by the new discovery of a fragmentary chalice covered in early Chistian symbols. Here he shares his thoughts about the how the voices from the past can still inspire today. Read more
Xander submitted his story to the Vindolanda Trust as part of a writing competition with the Sele First School in Hexham. Find out what happens to the eagle on his travels. Read more
Ben submitted his story to the Vindolanda Trust as part of a writing competition with the Sele First School in Hexham. Attack on the wall! is a great action story. Read more
Zaid submitted his story to the Vindolanda Trust as part of a writing competition with the Sele First School in Hexham. Read here to find out what happens to Ahmed the Hamian archer. Read more
As archaeologists we often wonder 'How did they make that?' This leads to experimental archaeology like Rob's Roman inspired wooden pyxides. Read more
Like a Whisper is an ongoing photography project. The Vindolanda Trust has hosted four artiest from the University of Connecticut. This short film shows some of their work. Read more
Inspiration comes to us all from different places. Here Hans Christian tells us about his journey which has lead him to Vindolanda. Read more
The mixing of her personal passions of the classics and cake, Claire has created a beautiful representation of Vindolanda. Read more
Recreating the iconic Vindolanda replica sections of Hadrian's Wall in a wonderfully sweet form! Read more
Ilya a shoemaker from Russia has been inspired by the work of possibly another leather worker from 2000 years ago. Read more
Inspired by our recent discovery of an ancient leather mouse, Minimus illustrator Helen Forte has created a wonderful comic explaining its origin! Read more