You are about to visit Britain nearly 2,000 years ago. A time when the mighty legions of Rome marched across the country. Hadrian's Wall marked the northern boundary of the mighty Roman Empire. It ran for a length of some 115 miles from the River Tyne to West Cumbria, crossing the whole width of Britain. Now, using atmospheric reconstructions and re-enactments, plus state-of-the-art 3D computer graphics, you can watch the wall unravel before you and see the original splendour of one of the 'Great Lost Treasures of the Ancient World'. Concise comment and analysis from Robin Birley, Director of the Vindolanda Trust and Professor Andrew Birley, Professor of Ancient History at the University of Dusseldorf.
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