Frontiers of the Roman Empire

Titel: Frontiers of the Roman Empire = Grenzen des Römischen Reiches : the Antonine Wall = Der Antoninus Wall : a World Heritage Site / David J. Breeze
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Ausgabe: Second edition
Veröffentlicht: Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2022
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (76 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour)
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
ISBN: 9781789699968 ; 9781789699951

The Antonine Wall lay at the very extremity of the Roman world. For a generation, in the middle of the second century AD, it was the north-west frontier of the Roman empire. Furthermore, it was one of only three "artificial" frontiers along the European boundaries of the empire: the other two are Hadrian's Wall and the German Limes.

Although the Antonine Wall fits into the general pattern of Roman frontiers, in many ways it was the most developed frontier in Europe, with certain distinct characteristics. Perhaps of greatest significance is the survival of the collection of Roman military sculpture, the Distance Slabs. These record the lengths constructed by each legion and their relationship to the labour camps allow further conclusions to be made about the work of constructing the Antonine Wall.