![]() ![]() ![]() Until now, however, there has not been a book on the substantial contribution made to Wall studies by air photography. The archaeological remains are the best preserved and most intensely studied of their kind anywhere, and much has been written at academic and popular levels. Hadrian’s Wall is Britain’s premier and most visited Roman monument and is now recognised as a World Heritage site. Thoughts on the suitability of digital photography for archaeological recording Books published by the Roman Gask Project Hadrian’s Wall from the Air. More thoughts on why the Romans failed to conquer ScotlandĪrchaeology versus Tacitus’ Agricola, a 1st century worst case scenarioĪgricola: he came, he saw, but did he conquer? A review of the reassessment of first century Roman activity in Scotland ![]() Signalling and the design of the Gask Ridge system ![]()
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