Hadrian's Wall was a Roman frontier built in the years AD 122-30 by order of the Emperor Hadrian. It was 73 miles long and ran from Wallsend-on-Tyne in the east to Bowness on the Solway Firth in ...
Hadrian's Wall makes use of locally-available materials. Running for forty-five miles from the east, the Wall was built of stone. The stone wall had two outer faces of dressed stone, containing a ...
The gladiator was found in the River Tyne next to the former settlement known as Corbridge Roman Town, near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. Although the discovery was made several years ago by ...
A knife handle featuring a gladiator will be displayed at Hadrian’s Wall after being discovered by two divers. The handle, which is about 2,000 years old, is thought to have been bought ...
The knife handle, which was discovered by divers in the River Tyne, has gone on display at Hadrian's Wall. Credit: PA A knife handle featuring a gladiator will go on display at Hadrian’s Wall ...
He focused on peace and prosperity, and Hadrian is known for investing in the arts and architecture throughout his empire. Thus the shape of the gold-coated cap top and cone of the Homage to ...
Two divers found the well-preserved object in 1997 in the River Tyne at Corbridge near Hadrian's Wall, the 73-mile fortification built by the Romans to defend the northern limits of their empire. It ...
Two divers found the well-preserved object in 1997 in the River Tyne at Corbridge near Hadrian's Wall, the 73-mile fortification built by the Romans to defend the northern limits of their empire.
Two divers found the well-preserved object in 1997 in the River Tyne at Corbridge near Hadrian’s Wall, the 73-mile fortification built by the Romans to defend the northern limits of their empire.
The sections of the tree will be stored in an undisclosed location The Sycamore Gap tree being cut up and removed from its site next to Hadrian's Wall was "like a funeral", a National Trust ...