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Aesica AqueductTherme von Great-ChestersTurret 43A (Cockmount Hill)Kastellareal Aesica (Great Chesters)Tile with Inscription (Latin) Cohors II AsturumDetail of tile with Inscription (Latin) Cohors II AsturumaesicaaesicaaesicaMilecastle 43 FortSunny Rigg Temporary Campsborne réutiliséeMarkham CottageChesters Pike Temporary CampChesters Pike Temporary CampBurnhead Temporary CampMilecastle 44 (Allolee)Haltwhistle Burn Temporary CampsCawfields Temporary CampMilecastle 42, Cawfields, Hadrian's WallAltar of the 4th Cohort, century of Claudius CleonicusBuilding stone of a work by XX Valeria VictrixTurret 44A (Allolee West)Fell End Temporary CampTurret 44bMilestone HouseRoman Wall at Walltown cragsWalltown crags turret 45A, explanationRoman Wall at Walltown cragsRoman Wall at Walltown crags

Locatie:

  • Verenigd Koninkrijk, Haltwhistle
  • geo:54.99192,-2.469222
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • 128 / 400

Classificatie:

  • Gebouw (overig)
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

Annotaties

Er zijn nog geen Nederlandstalige annotaties. Hier volgen annotaties in het Engels.

Hadrian's Wall, Vallum or Fosse

Segment XI

Fort Aesica to Fort Magna
Great Chesters to Carvoran
Mile Castles: 43 - 45

Built: after 128, dating uncertain
Segment Length:  2.45 miles, 3.95 km

What is commonly called the “Vallum” was a wide ditch flanked by earthen ramparts that ran behind Hadrians wall.  Its purpose remains uncertain as it is unique to Roman border fortifications.  Possibly it was to define the military zone of the wall and to force trade and transport to follow marked roads to gates in the wall.  In many places, it is more visible than the wall itself.

See:  http://structuralarchaeology.blogspot.com/2010/11/40-reverse-engineering-vallum.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallum_(Hadrian%27s_Wall)

Hadrian's Wall, Vallum or Fosse

Segment XI

Fort Aesica to Fort Magna
Great Chesters to Carvoran
Mile Castles: 43 - 45

Built: after 128, dating uncertain
Segment Length:  2.45 miles, 3.95 km

What is commonly called the “Vallum” was a wide ditch flanked by earthen ramparts that ran behind Hadrians wall.  Its purpose remains uncertain as it is unique to Roman border fortifications.  Possibly it was to define the military zone of the wall and to force trade and transport to follow marked roads to gates in the wall.  In many places, it is more visible than the wall itself.

See:  http://structuralarchaeology.blogspot.com/2010/11/40-reverse-engineering-vallum.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallum_(Hadrian%27s_Wall)


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In de buurt

Aesica

Aqueduct of Aesica.

Hadrians Wall, Segment XI

Hadrians Wall, Segment XI

Aesica Thermae

Aesica Thermae


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