The Tales of the Frontier research project explored of the significance of the Wall and its landscape as both monument and icon from the time of Bede (C8) to today. What role has it played in ideas about the origins of 'civilization' and the identities of self (English, British) and others (Scots, colonial subjects, etc)? How has its monumentality shaped the work of scholars and the experiences of locals and visitors? Why, and how, do people come to visit the Wall and what do they do when get there? In fact, where and what exactly is Hadrian's Wall
This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman ...
Earlier studies on Hadrian\u27s Wall have focused on its defensive function to protect the Roman Emp...
The remains of Hadrian’s Wall constitute the greatest Roman frontier in all of Europe. The stones le...
Hadrian’s Wall remains one of the most iconic elements of Roman frontier infrastructure, with consi...
The aim of this article is to consider the value of an embodied account of Hadrian’s Wall. This heri...
This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a mo...
Hadrian's Wall is a World Heritage Site and as such is recognised as internationally significant as ...
Hadrian’s Wall is one of the most instantly recognizable ancient monuments in the UK. This paper exp...
Research on the religion of Hadrian’s Wall has long stressed the role of army and state institutions...
This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a mo...
Hadrian’s Wall is perhaps one of the best studied, but east understood,Roman monuments in Britain. T...
This paper presents research completed as part of an interdisciplinary project entitled ‘Tales of th...
In 2003, the Hadrian's Wall National Trail was opened, providing a 135 km (84 mile) public footpath ...
This book celebrates and explores the rocks and landscape of the countryside around Hadrian’s Wall. ...
Choosing Hadrian's Wall as one of my favourite places is a bit of a cheat, really, as it is a 73-mil...
This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman ...
Earlier studies on Hadrian\u27s Wall have focused on its defensive function to protect the Roman Emp...
The remains of Hadrian’s Wall constitute the greatest Roman frontier in all of Europe. The stones le...
Hadrian’s Wall remains one of the most iconic elements of Roman frontier infrastructure, with consi...
The aim of this article is to consider the value of an embodied account of Hadrian’s Wall. This heri...
This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a mo...
Hadrian's Wall is a World Heritage Site and as such is recognised as internationally significant as ...
Hadrian’s Wall is one of the most instantly recognizable ancient monuments in the UK. This paper exp...
Research on the religion of Hadrian’s Wall has long stressed the role of army and state institutions...
This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a mo...
Hadrian’s Wall is perhaps one of the best studied, but east understood,Roman monuments in Britain. T...
This paper presents research completed as part of an interdisciplinary project entitled ‘Tales of th...
In 2003, the Hadrian's Wall National Trail was opened, providing a 135 km (84 mile) public footpath ...
This book celebrates and explores the rocks and landscape of the countryside around Hadrian’s Wall. ...
Choosing Hadrian's Wall as one of my favourite places is a bit of a cheat, really, as it is a 73-mil...
This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman ...
Earlier studies on Hadrian\u27s Wall have focused on its defensive function to protect the Roman Emp...
The remains of Hadrian’s Wall constitute the greatest Roman frontier in all of Europe. The stones le...