Archaeological fieldwork in the Forth-Clyde isthmus has been dominated by the World Heritage Monument of the Antonine Wall, the Roman frontier built in the second century a.d. Considerably less attention has been given to the evidence for post-Roman experience of the Wall and how it was remembered (and forgotten) in the subsequent centuries. This paper will briefly summarise historical notices of the Antonine Wall, then consider the archaeological and toponymic evidence for early medieval occupation. The role of the Forth-Clyde isthmus as a political frontier is shown to be less significant to our understanding of this period than the evidence for mobility, memory and the contested legacy of Rome in early medieval Scotland
The story of Roman Scotland often gets told from the Roman point of view, with a focus on the army a...
The prehistory and early history of Scotland have been the subject of academic interest since the a...
Dere Street is the Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing the Stanegate at Corbri...
This work attends to the Roman limes in Scotland, especially the Antonine Wall. Apart from the Wall ...
The landscape, environmental and land use changes before, during and after Antonine occupation are e...
The Antonine Wall, the Roman frontier in Scotland, was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empi...
The Antonine Wall, the Roman frontier in Scotland, was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empi...
It is well known that the Roman Empire expanded as far north as the Highlands of Scotland between th...
The cultural heritage of ancient Rome is ubiquitous throughout the Mediterranean world and has had a...
The Roman panel report critically reviews the current state of knowledge, and considers promising ar...
Dere Street is the Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing the Stanegate at Corbri...
Hadrian’s Wall remains one of the most iconic elements of Roman frontier infrastructure, with consi...
This paper presents a critical re-assessment of the character of both the structural remains and the...
This paper presents a critical re-assessment of the character of both the structural remains and the...
This work is dealing with individual phases of Roman occupations of Scotland, namely with the Flavia...
The story of Roman Scotland often gets told from the Roman point of view, with a focus on the army a...
The prehistory and early history of Scotland have been the subject of academic interest since the a...
Dere Street is the Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing the Stanegate at Corbri...
This work attends to the Roman limes in Scotland, especially the Antonine Wall. Apart from the Wall ...
The landscape, environmental and land use changes before, during and after Antonine occupation are e...
The Antonine Wall, the Roman frontier in Scotland, was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empi...
The Antonine Wall, the Roman frontier in Scotland, was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empi...
It is well known that the Roman Empire expanded as far north as the Highlands of Scotland between th...
The cultural heritage of ancient Rome is ubiquitous throughout the Mediterranean world and has had a...
The Roman panel report critically reviews the current state of knowledge, and considers promising ar...
Dere Street is the Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing the Stanegate at Corbri...
Hadrian’s Wall remains one of the most iconic elements of Roman frontier infrastructure, with consi...
This paper presents a critical re-assessment of the character of both the structural remains and the...
This paper presents a critical re-assessment of the character of both the structural remains and the...
This work is dealing with individual phases of Roman occupations of Scotland, namely with the Flavia...
The story of Roman Scotland often gets told from the Roman point of view, with a focus on the army a...
The prehistory and early history of Scotland have been the subject of academic interest since the a...
Dere Street is the Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing the Stanegate at Corbri...