A routine archaeological survey uncovered a previously unknown Roman fortlet from the Antonine Wall ...
Archaeologists in Bearsden discovered the ruins of a 1,900-year-old fortlet alongside the Roman Empire's famous Antonine Wall ...
The newly found fortlet was a good lookout point for Roman soldiers stationed along the Antonine Wall in Scotland.
An archaeological investigation recently published by GUARD Archaeology has revealed the existence of a previously unknown ...
Archaeologists uncover a Roman fortlet in Scotland beneath Bearsden gardens, revealing new evidence linked to the Antonine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. illustration of a roman fort with hills and fog visible in the background Archaeologists have discovered the foundations of a ...
The remains of a small Roman fort have been found in three back gardens in East Dunbartonshire. Roman forts would often have ...
The remains of a small Roman fortification have been discovered in the back gardens of three homes in Bearsden, East ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Archaeologists in western Scotland have found the foundations of a ...
Unlike Hadrian’s Wall, which was built of stone, the Antonine Wall was constructed of turf set onto a stone base. But little more than 20 years after it was built, sometime in the AD 160s, the Romans ...
Parts of the Roman Empire's most north-western frontier were originally painted in vibrant reds and yellows, new research has revealed. Archaeologist Dr Louisa Campbell, of the University of Glasgow, ...