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Learn about the Roman invasion of Scotland and building of the Antonine Wall, with this BBC Bitesize Scotland History guide for learners at 2nd Level studying People, Past Events and Societies in CfE.
Parts of the Roman Empire’s most north-western frontier were originally painted in vibrant reds and yellows, new research has revealed.
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.
University of Glasgow archaeologist using cutting edge technology on remnants of the Antonine Wall has shown parts of it were painted in bright colours. Dr. Louisa Campbell's research, which has ...
Parts of the Roman Empire's most north-western frontier were originally painted in vibrant reds and yellows, new research has revealed.Archaeologist Dr Louisa Campbell, of the University of ...
Parts of the Roman Empire’s most north-western frontier were originally painted in vibrant reds and yellows, new research has revealed. Archaeologist Dr Louisa Campbell, of the University of ...
The Northern warriors who fought the Romans in Scotland have been celebrated with a new sculpture that will be placed along the Antonine Wall.
Campbell studied all 19 of the known Roman "distance stones" found along the Antonine Wall, a fortification built by the Roman military to extend their control north of Hadrian's Wall, which was ...
This newly discovered fortlet would have been part of several fortlets along the Antonine Wall. It would have been occupied by 10 to 12 Roman soldiers who were stationed at a larger fort nearby ...
The fortlet is near the Antonine Wall, which is one of Scotland’s six Unesco World Heritage Sites. An artist’s impression of another fortlet (HES/PA) Lucinda Cameron. 18 April 2023.
The Antonine Wall was defended as the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire. Emperor Antoninus Pius ordered the building of the wall in 142 CE as a one-up to his predecessor Hadrian.