The Antiquarian Rediscovery of the Antonine Wall
The Antonine Wall has been visible as an upstanding earthwork across the central belt of Scotland between Forth & Clyde since its construction by the Roman legions over 1,850 years ago, early in the reign of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius. This book takes up its story from the time of its abandonment in the reign of Pius' successor, Marcus Aurelius, until the time when the earliest scientific excavations had taken place. The author considers the place of the Wall in Scottish myth and legend, and the accounts of numerous travellers along its line.