Intro to Greek and Roman Archaeology
The Antonine Wall was a Roman fortification built under Emperor Antoninus Pius around AD 142, stretching across central Scotland from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde. It served as the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire in Britain, representing a significant effort to establish and maintain control over the region, reflecting both military strategy and the cultural dynamics between the Romans and local tribes.
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