Roman Britain
BIC code: HBCA1
See also: History & Archaeology
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A New History Of The Picts - - Hardback
£16.99
This text presents a history of the Picts. New historical analysis, recently discovered evidence and an innovative Scottish perspective exposes long held assumptions about the native people. -
Edge Of Empire, Rome's Scottish Frontier: The Antonine Wall - - Paperback
£14.99
2000 years ago, southern Scotland was part of a great empire, the Roman Empire. About AD 140, a Roman army marched north from Hadrian's Wall & built a new frontier across the Forth-Clyde isthmus, from modern Bo'ness to Old Kilpatrick. In this book, David Breeze tells the story of the invasion & of the building of the Antonine Wall. -
Add to BasketThe Last Frontier: The Roman Invasions Of Scotland - - Paperback
£14.99
The campaign to secure Scotland as part of the Roman empire was continually resisted and ultimately thwarted. The Roman army were forced to retreat to the Antonine Wall in AD 83 and then to Hadrian's Wall around AD 180. This narrative tells the story from both sides of the conflict and explains why it happened. -
Add to BasketThe Last Frontier: The Roman Invasions Of Scotland - - Paperback
£16.99
The campaign to secure Scotland as part of the Roman empire was continually resisted and ultimately thwarted. The Roman army were forced to retreat to the Antonine Wall in AD 83 and then to Hadrian's Wall around AD 180. This narrative tells the story from both sides of the conflict and explains why it happened. -
Add to BasketThe Wall: Rome's Greatest Frontier - - Paperback
£9.99
This title tells the story of Hadrian's Wall, its markers, and its effect and impact on northern Britain. The wall is a staggering phenomenon, originally stretching for 120 miles, its mass greater than all the Egyptian pyramids. It took 30,000 soldiers and craftsmen ten years to build. -
Add to BasketThe Roman Conquest Of Scotland: The Battle Of Mons Graupius AD 84 - - Paperback
£12.99
In the summer of 84 AD Agricola led a Roman army into northern Britain, winning a decisive victory over their Caledonian opponents. This book identifies the site of the battle and presents a new interpretation of why the Romans invaded Scotland. -
Add to BasketThe Antonine Wall - Map
£5.00
Built across central Scotland in the mid 2nd century AD on the orders of the Emperor Antoninus Pius, the Antonine Wall marked the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire. This map of the Wall also includes areas where is can be visited and additional information on related museums and reading. -
The Wall: Rome's Greatest Frontier - - Hardback
£16.99
This title tells the story of Hadrian's Wall, its markers, and its effect and impact on northern Britain. The wall is a staggering phenomenon, originally stretching for 120 miles, its mass greater than all the Egyptian pyramids, it took 30,000 soldiers and craftsmen ten years to build. -
Add to BasketThe Distance Slabs Of The Antonine Wall: (the Deduction Of Their Most Likely Disposition) - - Paperback
£11.00
Alastair Strang offers an analysis of the disposition of the legionary distance slabs for the full length of the Roman Antonine Wall in Scotland. 20 have already been found and it would appear that 13 remain to be discovered. -
Add to BasketElginhaugh: A Flavian Fort And Its Annexe - - Paperback
£58.00
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