The Wall: Rome's Greatest Frontier
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Author: Alistair Moffat
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 270
Hadrian's Wall is the largest single Roman monument in the world and their most impressive legacy north of the Alps. In 2006 more than a million people visited some part of the 73-mile long site, and four years ago it became a World Heritage site and a path was laid out along its whole length. The Wall tells the story of the making of Hadrian's Wall, its makers, its effect and its impact on northern Britain. An extravagant folie de grandeur? Effective military barrier? A string of customs posts? Encompassing all of these things and much more, the Wall is a staggering phenomenon. With more than 24 million stones, its mass is greater than all of the Egyptian pyramids, and its scale is almost beyond grasp. 30,000 soldiers and craftsmen worked for 10 years to complete it and when the great sea-wall down the Cumbrian coast was completed, it stretched for around 120 miles. There is evidence that the garrison rendered the surface of the Wall and painted it white. A stunning statement of imperial power - throwing a girdle of stone across the waist of Britain.
Author: Alistair Moffat
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 270
Hadrian's Wall is the largest single Roman monument in the world and their most impressive legacy north of the Alps. In 2006 more than a million people visited some part of the 73-mile long site, and four years ago it became a World Heritage site and a path was laid out along its whole length. The Wall tells the story of the making of Hadrian's Wall, its makers, its effect and its impact on northern Britain. An extravagant folie de grandeur? Effective military barrier? A string of customs posts? Encompassing all of these things and much more, the Wall is a staggering phenomenon. With more than 24 million stones, its mass is greater than all of the Egyptian pyramids, and its scale is almost beyond grasp. 30,000 soldiers and craftsmen worked for 10 years to complete it and when the great sea-wall down the Cumbrian coast was completed, it stretched for around 120 miles. There is evidence that the garrison rendered the surface of the Wall and painted it white. A stunning statement of imperial power - throwing a girdle of stone across the waist of Britain.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Alistair Moffat
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 270
Hadrian's Wall is the largest single Roman monument in the world and their most impressive legacy north of the Alps. In 2006 more than a million people visited some part of the 73-mile long site, and four years ago it became a World Heritage site and a path was laid out along its whole length. The Wall tells the story of the making of Hadrian's Wall, its makers, its effect and its impact on northern Britain. An extravagant folie de grandeur? Effective military barrier? A string of customs posts? Encompassing all of these things and much more, the Wall is a staggering phenomenon. With more than 24 million stones, its mass is greater than all of the Egyptian pyramids, and its scale is almost beyond grasp. 30,000 soldiers and craftsmen worked for 10 years to complete it and when the great sea-wall down the Cumbrian coast was completed, it stretched for around 120 miles. There is evidence that the garrison rendered the surface of the Wall and painted it white. A stunning statement of imperial power - throwing a girdle of stone across the waist of Britain.
Author: Alistair Moffat
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 270
Hadrian's Wall is the largest single Roman monument in the world and their most impressive legacy north of the Alps. In 2006 more than a million people visited some part of the 73-mile long site, and four years ago it became a World Heritage site and a path was laid out along its whole length. The Wall tells the story of the making of Hadrian's Wall, its makers, its effect and its impact on northern Britain. An extravagant folie de grandeur? Effective military barrier? A string of customs posts? Encompassing all of these things and much more, the Wall is a staggering phenomenon. With more than 24 million stones, its mass is greater than all of the Egyptian pyramids, and its scale is almost beyond grasp. 30,000 soldiers and craftsmen worked for 10 years to complete it and when the great sea-wall down the Cumbrian coast was completed, it stretched for around 120 miles. There is evidence that the garrison rendered the surface of the Wall and painted it white. A stunning statement of imperial power - throwing a girdle of stone across the waist of Britain.
The Wall: Rome's Greatest Frontier