an earlier first century CE Roman marching camp some two kilometres to the south-west attests to previous military presence ...
A 2,000-year-old Roman brooch discovered in Scotland may have been buried as a ritual offering for protection or taken as a ...
However, there was evidence of a previously military presence in the area in the form of a Roman marching camp. An Iron Age ...
However, there was evidence of a previously military presence in the area in the form of a Roman marching camp. An Iron Age settlement at the Curragh was situated at the top of a rocky plateau ...
The brooch was popular among Roman military figures - and was found buried deep in the foundations of an Iron Age settlement in south west Scotland.
an earlier first century AD Roman marching camp lies two kilometres to the south-west, attesting to a previous military presence in the area. Conflict between the local Britons and Roman ...