The Antonine Wall was built by the Romans between the Firth of Clyde and Firth of Forth. Building started in 143AD and took around ten years to complete. But what was the wall like and why was it ...
He then built his own wall 100 miles north of Hadrian’s, between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde. The 37-mile-long “Antonine Wall,” was made mostly of turf on a stone foundation ...
The second Roman campaign into Scotland was conducted under the Emperor Antoninus Pius who ordered the construction of the Antonine Wall across the Clyde-Forth isthmus in AD 142. Roman family life ...
The fortlet once stood next to the Antonine Wall. Its buried remains have now been uncovered in a field close to Carleith Primary School in Duntocher, Clydebank. HES announced the breakthrough on ...
As the dawn of 2025 approaches people can enjoy a video which takes them on a tour of present day Bo’ness and delves into the ...