The newly found fortlet was a good lookout point for Roman soldiers stationed along the Antonine Wall in Scotland.
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Remains of lost 2,000-year-old Roman fortlet found in backyard in Scotland
A routine archaeological survey uncovered a previously unknown Roman fortlet from the Antonine Wall ...
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Lost, Scotland Medieval Castle 'Linked to Mary, Queen of Scots' Found by Volunteer Archaeologists
The medieval Edelwood Castle, which is thought to have been linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, has been discovered by a group of volunteer archaeologists from two organizations: the Clutha Archaeology ...
Archaeologists uncover a Roman fortlet in Scotland beneath Bearsden gardens, revealing new evidence linked to the Antonine ...
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND—Glasgow Times reports that volunteers from Clutha Archaeology Group, in collaboration with Archaeology Scotland and Countryside Ranger Service, have unearthed artifacts that may ...
INVERNESS, SCOTLAND—BBC News reports that traces of postholes from 16 prehistoric roundhouses and a palisade were uncovered during an investigation conducted ahead of construction of a new prison in ...
In a remarkable discovery that adds a new piece to the puzzle of Roman Scotland, archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a previously unknown Roman fortlet. The small fortification, part of the ...
The carved head is made of red sandstone. University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute An intricately carved head made of red sandstone has been found on one of Scotland’s Orkney ...
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