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Rome's Northern Frontier AD 70-235: Beyond Hadrian's Wall by Nic Fields β€” book cover

Rome's Northern Frontier AD 70-235: Beyond Hadrian's Wall

by Nic Fields, Donato Spedaliere
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Overview

When the Romans first fought against Caledonii during the reign of Agricola (AD 77-84), Agricola established a frontier along the Gask Ridge. He also consolidated the Forth-Clyde isthmus, the location at which the Romans would later build the Antonine Wall from AD 138 to 143. The following 100 years saw a cycle of advance into and retreat from Scotland, until the Romans abandoned the Antonine Wall completely. This book examines the Flavian, Antonine and Severan conquests of Scotland and the fortifications along Rome's northern frontier, and it explores the archaeological remains and places them in historical context.

About the Author, Nic Fields

Dr Nic Fields started his career as a biochemist before joining the Royal Marines. Having left the Navy, he went back to University and completed a BA and PhD in Ancient History at the University of Newcastle. He was Assistant Director at the British School of Archaeology, Athens, and is now a lecturer in Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Osprey Publishing, Limited
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781841768328

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