Antonine's Wall stretched between Forth and the Clyde and passed through five counties. It is older and further north than the famed Hadrian's wall. It was known to the Romans at the time as Vallum ...
Fresh funding to build better connections for communities and visitors along the length of the Antonine Wall has been welcomed in East Dunbartonshire. The Heritage Lottery Fund has allocated £980,600 ...
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This paper examines two stretches of the base of the Antonine Wall which, although on public display since early in the 20 th century and consequently well-known, have never previously been surveyed ...
It was the 'final frontier' of domination which spanned across the entire width of Scotland and was the northernmost point of the Roman empire. Now previously unseen elaborately-carved parts of the 39 ...
Cutting-edge research carried out on remnants of the Antonine Wall have revealed that parts of the Roman Empire's most northerly frontier were originally painted in bright reds and vibrant yellows. Dr ...
IN the year 122AD, Roman Emperor Hadrian came to Britain to begin construction of his stone wall across the north of England. He had decided it was time to stop the Empire expanding. Only 20 years ...
Recently I decided to walk the route of the Antonine Wall – the 38-mile fortification built by the Romans across Scotland in the 1st century AD. I also decided my three children should not escape and ...
A businessman has been censured by heritage chiefs after building a “substantial fence” across the site of the Antonine Wall with concerns part of the 1,800-year-old monument may have been damaged by ...
Hadrian's Wall may be older, bigger, stronger and better known, but the Unesco-listed Antonine Wall was the real final frontier of the Roman Empire. Hadrian’s Wall, the ancient marvel that snakes ...
Hadrian's Wall stretches from Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria to Wallsend in Tyneside Two Roman walls - both World Heritage Sites - are to benefit from £2m of lottery funding. The money will help train a ...
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