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Top Spots on Hadrian's Wall

Continuing their journey northward through England, David Miano and Mariza Lockhart finally reach the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman defensive fortification that was built in the early second century CE to protect Roman territory from the “wildlings” to the north of the wall. In this first part of a 2-part series on Hadrian’s famous barrier, you’ll get a closer look at the top spots on Hadrian's Wall, including the Arbeia Roman fort in South Shields, which served as a supply depot for the troops on the wall, Segedunum, the easternmost fort at Wallsend, and Cilurnum (now called Chesters Fort), where the Romans stationed their cavalry.

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More travel information about the sites we visited can be found here:

https://arbeiaromanfort.org.uk/ (Arbeia Roman Fort)
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/chesters-roman-fort-and-museum-hadrians-wall/ (Chesters Fort)
https://segedunumromanfort.org.uk/ (Segedunum)

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26 августа 2019 г. 17:00:02
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