In this revealing book, Roman historian and archaeologist Andrew Tibbs uncovers the earliest Roman fortifications in Scotland and examines the landscape and context in which they were built. Although the most visible high-water marks of the Roman Empire in Britain are Hadrians Wall and the Antonine Wall, less is known about the fortifications which marked the early Roman forays into Scotland before the Romans decided that the land was ungovernable. Using maps, diagrams, reconstructions and archaeological evidence, Andrew Tibbs unveils these important military bastions and explores the strategic and tactical context in which they were built. The book reveals fascinating information about how Roman commanders and their engineers used the landscape to best effect to locate the forts in the prime defensive positions, using not only the rugged contours of the land but also making optimum use of roads and rivers. The author argues convincingly that the location of Roman fortifications in the Scottish landscape was an essential tool used by the Roman military to secure and control the local population during the first Roman invasion of Scotland. Illustrated with maps and diagrams as well as photographs of surviving archaeological sites, this book is an essential companion for amateur archaeologists, historians and walkers who want to discover more about the Roman military landscape of Scotland.
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Weight: 306g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2024
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781398117235
About Andrew Tibbs
Dr Andrew Tibbs is an archaeologist and historian specialising in Roman and Iron Age Britain and an Honorary Research Fellow in Archaeology with Durham University. Having started on his first archaeological excavation at 14 Andrew has a long-standing interest in archaeology undertaking a Masters degree from Reading University before undertaking a PhD from Durham University. He is an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Andrews work has been widely published with his first book Beyond the Empire: A Guide to the Roman Remains in Scotland released in 2019 and will be revised and updated in 2024. His other books include A Short Guide to Hadrians Wall (2022) The Final Frontier: Scotland's Early Roman Landscape (2024) and A Short Guide to Roman London (due spring 2024). He runs the popular @RomanScotland Twitter account and has contributed to various History Hit podcasts as well as television programmes.