Hadrian’s Wall

Hadrian’s Wall by Dawn Finch, published by Raintree Publishers on November 28, 2019, is a 32-page exploration of the historical significance of this ancient structure. Written in English, the book addresses key questions about Emperor Hadrian, the purpose behind the wall’s construction, and the Roman presence in Britain. It provides a comprehensive overview of the wall’s history, detailing the lives of both the soldiers stationed there and the native Britons.
Readers will find engaging diary-style sections that offer insights into daily life during this period, enhancing their understanding of the historical context. The book presents a blend of juvenile nonfiction and history, making it accessible for younger audiences interested in learning about Roman Britain and the cultural interactions that occurred at Hadrian’s Wall. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those curious about the past and the complexities of life in ancient times.
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Who was Emperor Hadrian? Why did he build a massive wall across northern England? Why were the Romans in Britain and how did they get there? This book tells you all you need to know about Hadrian’s Wall – why and how it was built, who lived there and much more. Find out what life was like for the soldiers living there, and also for the native Britons, in the diary-style sections.
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