This Roman wooden barrel was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours Archaeology).
You’d have had twelve wooden seats along here ... Image caption, This modern painting shows Roman soldiers at Birdoswald Fort (Hadrian's Wall). A centurion watches men training.
This rare Roman wooden chariot wheel was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours ...
This Roman wooden comb was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours Archaeology).
What it is: A wooden tablet with carbon-based ink Where it is from: Vindolanda Roman fort, in Northumberland, U.K. When it was made: A.D. 97 to 103 Related: Queen Puabi's lyre: A bull-headed music ...
Five of the Inchtuthil nails, within a small wooden display box ... “While the fort’s abandonment halted immediate Roman expansion in the area, the long-term effects on Scotland’s history ...
They were made to secure fortifications against rampaging Caledonian tribes as the Romans tightened their grip on the lands which would one ...
Metal nails almost 2000 years old, which were left by the Romans at a Perthshire outpost of the empire, are currently up for ...