Forts were camps where Roman soldiers lived. They had towers and were protected by walls and ditches. They were often built along the borders of the Roman Empire to help defend it. ANITA: The ...
A stunning network of walls, rivers, desert forts ... a typical frontline fort, uncovered piles of Roman trash under a thick layer of clay. The wet layer held everything from 1,900-year-old ...
Ambleside's rich history dates back to Roman times, with a fort at Waterhead and ties to people like Wordsworth, John Ruskin, and Beatrix Potter. The Armitt Museum offers a slice of local history ...
While Safaitic-Greek texts are not unknown in the Black Desert, what makes this collection unique is that it contains the first unambiguous Safaitic text composed by or for a Roman soldier.