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2020-1-31 · *The Hunterian Museum, Glasgow for providing access to the artefacts from the Antonine Wall in their collections. *Local authority Partners and funders: West Dunbartonshire Council, Glasgow City Council, East Dunbartonshire Council, North Lanarkshire Council, and Falkirk Council. The application is available for free. Antonine Wall - Find link Antonine Wall Milefortlet 5 (408 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article Shotter, (1995), The Roman frontier in Britain: Hadrian's Wall, the Antonine Wall , and Roman policy in the north. page 73. Antonine Wall: In-Depth | CyArk
Croy Hill fort was one of 16 known forts along the Antonine Wall, which was built across Scotland’s central belt from AD 140. The wall formed the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire. For more information on visiting the Antonine Wall, please visit www.antoninewall.org
A five year plan for the Antonine Wall World Heritage Site was launched in 2014 providing a framework for the management, conservation, promotion and interpretation of the Wall. The Vision The plan initially set out a 30 year vision for the site which built upon the significant progress that had been made to protect and promote it since
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The Antonine Wall was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empire nearly 2,000 years ago. It ran for 40 Roman miles (60km) from modern Bo’ness on the Firth of Forth to Old Kilpatrick on the River Clyde. At the time it was built, the wall was the most complex frontier ever constructed by the Apr 30, 2020 · David J. Breeze introduces an edited festschrift volume, new from Archaeopress, where nearly 40 archaeologists, historians and heritage managers present their researches on the Antonine Wall in recognition of the work of Lawrence Keppie, formerly Professor of Roman History and Archaeology at the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University Antonine Trail Races. 1.2K likes. Covering the ATRX and Antonine Trail Races which take place in Central Scotland across Croy and Bar Hills Keppie, L.J.F. 1995: ‘ Excavations at the Roman fort of Westerwood on the Antonine Wall ’, Glasgow Archaeol. J. 19 (1994–95), 83 – 99 Keppie , L.J.F. 1998 : Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow , Britannia Monograph 13, London