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“The digital reconstruction of Bar Hill is a precursor to more detailed augmented reality projects that will follow,” said Patricia Weeks, Antonine Wall World Heritage Site co-ordinator.
Bar Hill and Bearsden – where you can get a sense of what it once was. Read More: What did the Romans ever do for us? The Antonine Wall dates back to AD 139, when Emperor Antoninus Pius ordered ...
“Bar Hill is a place of exceptional beauty,” Campbell said, “as it’s the highest point along the Antonine Wall and provides amazing panoramic views across the surrounding landscape.
Bar Hill Fort is around 2,000 years old and forms part of the Antonine Wall World Heritage site. Public body Historic Environment Scotland suspect illegal metal detecting to be behind the damage.
Roman family life is represented by this child's shoe which was recovered from Bar Hill fort in the centre of the Antonine Wall. This rare example of a leather sandal has stitch holes at the toe ...
We eventually made it to Bar Hill, the site of the highest fort on ... stopping at Callendar House to see another section of the Antonine Wall ditch and also visit an excellent small exhibition ...
This regiment was also stationed at Bar Hill and Old Kilpatrick. We cannot confirm with absolute certainty that people from north-western Africa were stationed on the Antonine Wall. But it seems ...
A far as I could see to the left and the right the Antonine Wall heaved through the landscape, surging up to the hill forts of Castlecary and Bar Hill. I was gloriously alone.
Archaeologist Dr Louisa Campbell, of the University of Glasgow, uncovered the colourful past of Scotland’s Antonine Wall after using x-ray and laser technology to analyse remnants of the structure.
Bar Hill Fort near Kirkintilloch is around 2,000 years old and forms part of the Antonine Wall Unesco World Heritage site. The fort is protected as a scheduled monument, meaning metal detecting ...