The Antonine Wall in the Falkirk Council area (27 images)
The Antonine Wall is the largest relic of the Roman occupation of Scotland. Built around AD142, on the orders of the Emperor Antoninus Pius, it marked the northern border to the Roman Empire and was constructed as a defence against the northern tribes. Substantial lengths of this remarkable monument can still be seen at various sites in the Falkirk area today.
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