Hadrian’s Wall, built in 122 CE, is a defensive wall running for 73 miles (or 80 Roman miles) across the very north of England from coast to coast. Archaeologists have been working for many ...
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.
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 ...
For 23 years, between A.D. 142 and 165, Hadrian’s Wall actually wasn’t the Roman Empire’s northern frontier. After Hadrian’s death, his successor, Antoninus Pius, reinvaded Scotland.
The first Roman settlement at the site of Vindolanda was built between A.D. 74 and 85 just a mile south of where Hadrian’s Wall would be constructed decades later. Vindolanda would remain vital ...
The 9ft (3m)-long section is thought to be from one of the earliest phases of the wall An undiscovered section of Hadrian's Wall has been found underneath Newcastle city centre. Northumbrian Water ...
A Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall has been donated to the nation by ... Legal ownership has now transferred to Historic England, the Government's heritage advisor, and it will be cared for by English ...
More than three-quarters of a million people visited attractions along Hadrian's Wall in 2024, it has been revealed. The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board, which manages and promotes the UNESCO ...
FORESTRY England has been working 'flat out' to reopen Kielder Forest's recreational trails following the damage caused by Storm Eowyn on ...
Lassen Land and Trails Trust presents A Walk Across England — a presentation by Janesville’s Julie McKee at 7 p.m. Tuesday, ...
Many more will stumble across the church when walking Hadrian's Wall Path. Despite being known ... According to Historic England, the Grade-II listed church we see today was built in 1737, with ...
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 ...