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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
Antonine Wall Rough Castle Statement of Significance
The Antonine Wall in the Context of Spatial Analysis
Making the Most of Our Environment East Dunbartonshire Council Local Development Plan 2013 MIR Background Report 5: Making the Most of Our Environment
Management Plan 2007-12
Seabegs Wood Statement of Significance
Watling Lodge and Watling Lodge West Statement of Significance
The Antonine Wall in the Context of Spatial Analysis
Wilderness Plantation: Fortlet
Antonine Wall – Castlecary Fort
A Walk Along the Antonine Wall in 1825: the Travel Journal of the Rev John Skinner
Excavations at Kinneil Fortlet on the Antonine Wall, 1980-1
Excavations at the Roman Fortlet on the Antonine Wall at Watling Lodge, 1972-4 by Davi Breezdj E
The Twentieth Legion and the History of the Antonine Wall Reconsidered1" Vivien G Swan*
The Antonine Wall Interpretation Plan and Access Strategy
Antonine Wall – Croy Hill
East Dunbartonshire Geodiversity Audit Volume 1 - Site Assessments and Maps
Top View
Walking and Cycling
The Antonine Wall, the Roman Frontier in Scotland, Was the Most and Northerly Frontier of the Roman Empire for a Generation from AD 142
Conservation Area Appraisal Cadder
Kirkintilloch Statement of Significance
The Building of the Antonine Wall: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence
Statement of Significance
Front Matter