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In 2008, the Antonine Wall was inscribed by UNESCO as a part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site. The Antonine Wall is one of the ten sites included in the Scottish Ten project, a partnership project between CyArk, Historic Scotland, and The Glasgow … Antonine Wall: Impressive Roman Frontier Built By Empire's 2018-1-18 · The Hadrian Wall lost its importance when Roman Emperor Hadrian's successor, Antonius Pius (138 - 161), who launched a successful military campaign in southern Scotland early in his reign, began to construct the Antonine Wall. Its ruins are unfortunately less visible than those of the more famous Hadrian Wall. This is mainly due to the unstable building material - turf, which was used to the ‎Antonine Wall on the App Store 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.

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Jan 27, 2019 · The Antonine Wall ran between the Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde, through Glasgow, and its ruins can still be found today. Walltown Crags, Hadrian's Wall, 2nd century (Image: English Heritage

Hunterian Museum, Glasgow Picture: Antonine Wall Exhibit - Check out Tripadvisor members' 50,167 candid photos and videos of Hunterian Museum Oct 11, 2015 · In 2009 the Antonine Wall received protected status and is now a World Heritage Site. Distance slabs from the Antonine Wall can be seen at the University of Glasgow’s Hunterian Museum, and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. The Antonine Wall runs through five local authority areas covering the Central Belt of Scotland: West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Dunbartonshire, North Lanarkshire and Falkirk Councils. Capital investment through the project will see the installation of five Roman themed playparks and five replica distance stones. 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