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The Antonine Wall, the Roman Frontier in Scotland, Was the Most and Northerly Frontier of the Roman Empire for a Generation from AD 142
Roman Inscriptions from Scotland: Some Additions and Corrections to RIB I L J F Keppie*
The Antonine Wall: Rome's Final Frontier Teachers' Resource Pack
Further Information
Bar Hill: Fort, Military Way, Wall, and Temporary Camps
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North Lanarkshire Geodiversity Audit
A Walk Along the Antonine Wall in 1825: the Travel Journal of the Rev John Skinner
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Antonine Wall Visitor Research Final Report
The Twentieth Legion and the History of the Antonine Wall Reconsidered1" Vivien G Swan*
Alapp Project Leaflet
Hunterian Museum Press Information
An Oral History of a Pit Village
Ancient Inscriptions on Stones Found in Scotland’ | 323
The Antonine Wall Interpretation Plan and Access Strategy
The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2014-19
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The Antonine Wall, the Roman Frontier in Scotland, Was the Most and Northerly Frontier of the Roman Empire for a Generation from AD 142
Roman Coins Found in Scotland, 1971-82
Written Guide
DRIVING GUIDE to the ANTONINE WALL the West: Glasgow to Castlecary
Excavations on the Antonine Wall Fort of Rough Castle, Stirlingshire, 1957
Scotland: the Roman Presence
Antonine Aw.Indd
Antonine Wall. Introductory
The Building of the Antonine Wall: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence
Statement of Significance
Old Kilpatrick: Fort