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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
Some Rescue Excavation on the Line of the Antonine Wall, 1973-6
Some Excavations on the Line of the Antonine Wall, 1994–2001
Ravennas and the Antonine Wall Mannjc *
Antonine Wall Rough Castle Statement of Significance
The Antonine Wall in the Context of Spatial Analysis
Management Plan 2007-12
Seabegs Wood Statement of Significance
Watling Lodge and Watling Lodge West Statement of Significance
The Provision of Fort-Annexes on the Antonine Wall Geoff B Bailey*
The Antonine Wall in the Context of Spatial Analysis
Noties and Proceedings for Scotland
Registration Districts of Scotland Guide
Some Excavations on the Line of the Antonine Wall, 1985-93
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I. from INVERAVON to BRIDGENESS. (Plates I. and II.)
The Twentieth Legion and the History of the Antonine Wall Reconsidered1" Vivien G Swan*
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Uncatalogued Manuscripts
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The Antonine Wall Interpretation Plan and Access Strategy
Planning Applications Determined 19 July 2020
The Antonine Wall
The Antonine Wall, the Roman Frontier in Scotland, Was the Most and Northerly Frontier of the Roman Empire for a Generation from AD 142
Annexes, Huge Residen Al Building) Very Atypical for the Rhine Selected: Yes | Criteria: 2, 3 Fron Er
Antonine Aw.Indd
The Building of the Antonine Wall: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence
Statement of Significance
Excavations on the Roman Temporary Camps at the Three Bridges, Camelon, Falkirk Geoff B Bailey* with Contributions by C Dickson, J Miller & PV Webster
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