Hadrian’s Wall

Hadrian’s Wall by Clifford Jones, published by History Press Limited in 2012, is a first edition guide that spans 191 pages. This book invites readers on an archaeological adventure along the frontier of Hadrian’s Wall, once the most fortified border of the Roman Empire. It highlights not only the well-known sites but also the lesser-known, forgotten places that hold significance in understanding Rome’s historical presence in Britain.
Readers will discover a landscape that transcends mere scenery, presenting a vibrant and living entity steeped in history. The author explores various theories surrounding the Wall and its origins, providing insights into the architecture and social context of this ancient structure. With a focus on both the remarkable remnants of Roman occupation and the surrounding environment, this guide serves as a resource for those interested in archaeology, history, and the enduring legacy of ancient Rome.
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The frontier of Hadrian’s Wall, once the most heavily fortified border of the Roman Empire, is an ever-popular destination for both walkers and those fascinated by the remarkable remnants of Rome’s occupation.In this guide, the reader is invited on an archaeological adventure, not just to the Wall’s well-known sites, but to its many forgotten places along the way – sites every bit as important as the iconic forts and milecastles. The author presents a landscape which is not simply a piece of dramatic rural scenery, but a living and vibrant entity, and explores some of the many theories surrounding the Wall and its origins.
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