Carrawburgh

Carrawburgh
Southern rampart of Brocolitia
 Carrawburgh shown within Northumberland
Alternative name(s)Brocolitia, Procolita, or Brocolita
Place in the Roman world
ProvinceBritannia
Stationed military units
Cohorts
I Aquitanorum, I Tungrorum, I Cugernorum, I Batavorum equitata, I Frisiavonum
Location
Coordinates55°02′10″N 2°13′23″W / 55.036°N 2.223°W / 55.036; -2.223
CountyNorthumberland
CountryEngland
Reference
UK-OSNG referenceNY858712
Site notes
Controlled byEnglish Heritage

Carrawburgh is a settlement in Northumberland. In Roman times, it was the site of a 3+12-acre (1.5 ha) auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall called Brocolitia, Procolita, or Brocolita.

The name "Procolita" is found in the 5th-century document, the Notitia Dignitatum, and "Brocoliti" in the 7th-century Ravenna Cosmography. The name is probably based on the Celtic name for the place, and one possible translation put forward is 'badger holes'.