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The course of the Antonine Wall, at Bar Hill, the largest single Roman built structure in the modern borders of Scotland. The architecture of Scotland in the Roman era includes all building within the modern borders of Scotland, from the arrival of the Romans in northern Britain in the first century BCE, until their departure in the fifth century CE.
Roman villas in Portugal (21 P) Pages in category "Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Portugal" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Map of the populations in northern Britain, based on the testimony of Ptolemy. Roman cavalryman trampling conquered Picts, on the Bridgeness Slab, a tablet found at Bo'ness on the Antonine Wall, dated to around AD 142 and now in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh The Stirling torcs: a hoard of gold Celtic torcs
The first capable effort to systematically map the Antonine Wall was undertaken in 1764 by William Roy, [50] the forerunner of the Ordnance Survey. He provided accurate and detailed drawings of its remains, and where the wall has been destroyed by later development, his maps and drawings are now the only reliable record of it.
Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Portugal (2 C, 9 P) R. ... Pages in category "Roman sites in Portugal" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of ...
For ancient Roman buildings and structures in the United Kingdom, see Category: ... Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Portugal (2 C, 9 P) R.
There are thousands of historic sites and attractions in Scotland. These include Neolithic Standing stones and Stone Circles, Bronze Age settlements, Iron Age Brochs and Crannogs, Pictish stones, Roman forts and camps, Viking settlements, Mediaeval castles, and early Christian settlements. Scotland also played an important role in the ...
The original 12th-century building was built in the Burgundian Romanesque style of the monastery church of Cluny and influenced many other churches and monasteries in Portugal in that period. In later times the cathedral was greatly modified, so that today it is a mix of Romanesque , Gothic , Manueline and Baroque styles.