The eastern terminus of the Antonine Wall: a review
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Fort
Fort
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1868 Early
1868 Early
Abstract
Excavation on the supposed line of the eastern terminus of the Wall at Bridgeness failed to locate any trace and implies a post-Roman context for the Bridgeness distance slab found in 1868. Early records and the presence of a major fort and vicus make Carriden a more likely terminus. A R
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30-11-1988
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Bailey, G., & Devereux, D. (1988). The eastern terminus of the Antonine Wall: a review. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 117, 93-104. Retrieved from http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/9302
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