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Hadrian's Wall : some aspects of its post-Roman influence on the landscape (Paperback)
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Hadrian's Wall : some aspects of its post-Roman influence on the landscape (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports British Series
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Commentators throughout the ages have recorded the dismantling of
Hadrian's Wall until sections were no more than a stone quarry. The
main aim of this study is to explore where the wall has gone to,
who robbed it, when, and for what reason. Whitworth discusses the
various buildings and structures that have reused the stone,
evidence for reoccupation of forts, place-names, documentary
sources, travellers' accounts and modern archaeological research.
He shows that, while Anglo-Saxons exploited the stone for their
ecclesiastical buildings and this use was extended after the Norman
Conquest, most of the damage was done within the last 300 years.
This fascinating guide to northern England covers a large
geographical area and 1500 years of history and clearly
demonstrates that the wall did not become redundant after the
withdrawal of the Romans but continued to influence the manmade and
natural landscape.
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