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The monograph explores the historical significance of long-distance alignments in Northern England, particularly in relation to Roman Dere Street and Hadrian's Wall. Building on previous research, the author investigates the origins and methodologies behind these alignments, influenced by findings from Robert Entwistle. It reveals the complexities involved in adapting these alignments for Roman road construction, explaining deviations in their actual routes. The study focuses on four major Roman roads, analyzing their planning and construction processes in detail.
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BAR British Series - 598: Further Discoveries about the Surveying and Planning of Roman Roads in Northern Britain, John Poulter
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- BAR British Series - 598: Further Discoveries about the Surveying and Planning of Roman Roads in Northern Britain
- Subtitle
- A Sequel to BAR 492
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Poulter
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 104
- ISBN10
- 1407312812
- ISBN13
- 9781407312811
- Series
- Tags
- Social Sciences, Historical Themes, World History, Archaeology, Ancient Rome, Landscape Archaeology
- Description
- The monograph explores the historical significance of long-distance alignments in Northern England, particularly in relation to Roman Dere Street and Hadrian's Wall. Building on previous research, the author investigates the origins and methodologies behind these alignments, influenced by findings from Robert Entwistle. It reveals the complexities involved in adapting these alignments for Roman road construction, explaining deviations in their actual routes. The study focuses on four major Roman roads, analyzing their planning and construction processes in detail.


