Hadrian’s Wall in northern England was built to mark the boundaries of the Roman Empire and to keep the Scots out. Constructed after the visit of Emperor Hadrian in 122 AD by the Roman army ...
In 122 AD the Emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a wall: running for 120 km between the Solway and the Tyne it was designed to establish the bounds of the Roman Empire, but not of Roman ...
An archaeological survey was carried out to confirm damage to Hadrian's Wall An archaeological survey has confirmed Hadrian's Wall is damaged where the famous Sycamore Gap tree was cut down.
The discovery of a rare, 2,000-year-old, gladiator knife handle has recently been found at Hadrians Wall in Northumberland England by archaeologists, and curators are overjoyed by its discovery.
Drive along Northumberland's old military road towards Sycamore Gap and Hadrian's Wall, and it's easy to miss one of the county's most remarkable churches. Eagle-eyed motorists and passengers may ...