Hadrian's Wall: Milecastles, Turrets and the Curtain (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology)

Hadrian's Wall: Milecastles, Turrets and the Curtain (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 178 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805831457

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This book contains four substantial studies scrutinising aspects of the evidence for the design and form of the curtain, milecastles and turrets of Hadrian's Wall as preserved in the primary archaeological record. Together they constitute a fresh assessment of the original appearance of the Wall and its structures, a matter of long-running controversy since nowhere does any part of the Wall survive to full height. The nature of the top of the curtain, and the form of superstructures over milecastle gateways, are not simply structural details of merely academic interest: the contributors show that both have a profound impact on how we interpret the function of the linear barrier both in its initial conception and as used over three centuries by the Roman army.

Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

 

Introduction - Derek A. Welsby and Nick Hodgson

Laying out the ground plans of turrets and milecastles on Hadrian's Wall - Derek A. Welsby

Introduction

Turrets

Milecastles

Discussion

Conclusion

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

 

Did Hadrian's Wall have a wall walk? - Paul Bidwell

Introduction

The width of the Wall

Walls blocking turret recesses

The line of the later Stone Wall in relation to the stone turrets originally built as part of the Turf Wall Chamfered stones from a string course

The bridges on the line of the Wall

A crenellated parapet

Weaponry and use of the Wall-walk as a fighting-platform

Surveillance, patrols and defence

The Antonine Wall

Conclusions

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

The stones from a chamfered string course on Hadrian's Wall and their implications for the appearance of the Wall-top - Nick Hodgson

Introduction

The chamfered string course stones

The chamfered string course and the wider question of parapet and wall-walk

The wall-walk as a fighting platform or a sentry walk

Acknowledgements

Appendix 1: Published records of chamfered string course stones from Hadrian's Wall

Appendix 2: The Berm Obstacles

Bibliography

 

Milecastle gate towers: present or absent? - Derek A. Welsby

Introduction

Discussion

The presence or absence of towers over milecastle gateways

Tower or no tower?

Conclusion

Acknowledgements

Appendix 1. Inventory of milecastle gates where there is relevant data for use in this study

Appendix 2. Measurements of the visible stonework in milecastle and fort gates along Hadrian's Wall

Bibliography

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