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Archaeologists have discovered the buried remains of a Roman fort along Scotland's ancient Antonine Wall.
A 2,000-year-old Roman fortlet along the Antonine Wall was discovered in an “unassuming” Scottish field near a primary school, experts said.
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Britain has nominated the Antonine Wall in Scotland, the furthest northwest boundary of the Roman Empire, as a World Heritage Site, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport said on Tuesday.
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We examine archaeological evidence like Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall, built to mark boundaries and defend Roman territories rather than conquer the north.
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