The Wall
Rome's Greatest Frontier
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Narrated by:
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James Cameron Stewart
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By:
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Alistair Moffat
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Hadrian's Wall is the largest and one of the most enigmatic historical monuments in Britain. Nothing else approaches its vast scale: a land wall running seventy-three miles from east to west and a sea wall stretching at least twenty-six miles down the Cumbrian coast. Many of its forts are as large as Britain's most formidable medieval castles, and the wide ditch dug to the south of the Wall, the vallum, is larger than any surviving prehistoric earthwork.
Built in a ten-year period by more than thirty thousand soldiers and laborers at the behest of an extraordinary emperor, the Wall consisted of more than twenty-four million stones, giving it a mass greater than all the Egyptian pyramids put together. At least a million people visit Hadrian's Wall each year, and it has been designated a World Heritage Site.
In this book, based on literary and historical sources as well as the latest archaeological research, Alistair Moffat considers who built the Wall, how it was built, why it was built, and how it affected the native peoples who lived in its mighty shadow. The result is a unique and fascinating insight into one of the wonders of the ancient world.
©2008 Alistair Moffat (P)2023 TantorWhat listeners say about The Wall
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- Deirdre E Siegel
- 23-08-2023
History of the wall
This book is a usefully fabulous history of Rome’s arrival in England disguised deliciously in the story of Hadrian’s Wall.
For me, Alistair Moffat has recapped the history I studied, before I no longer needed to remember.
A thoroughly researched piece of enthralling brilliance, thank you for your collected words Alistair Moffat,
and James Cameron Stewart your eloquence as always, edges on the sublime. :-)
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