18 Mar, 17:00··
Roman Fort Found in Scotland
Archaeologists in Scotland have unearthed the remains of a 1,800-year-old Roman fort, known as the Antoninus Wall, during construction work. This discovery marks the furthest extent of the Roman Empire’s northern frontier and served as a crucial defensive structure against tribes from the north. The find sheds light on Roman military strategy and the complex interactions between the Roman Empire and the local Celtic populations.
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