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H 245 x W 174 mm

66 pages

19 figures (colour throughout)

Published Jul 2026

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781805833543

Digital: 9781805833550

DOI 10.32028/9781805833543

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Keywords
Roman Britain; Antonine Wall; Scotland; Ancient Rome; Survey; Planning

New Insights into the Planning of the Antonine Wall

By John Poulter

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This study reinterprets the Antonine Wall, showing that its design differed fundamentally from Hadrian’s Wall and reflected more ambitious objectives. Drawing on new survey evidence and recent discoveries, it offers fresh insights into the Wall’s planning, purpose and operation, and reassesses Roman frontier strategy in Scotland.

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Contents

Preface


Introduction

Part one – an account of the author’s involvement with the Antonine Wall in Scotland

Part two - overview of the 2018 paper


Further discoveries relating to the Planning of the Antonine Wall in Scotland

Introduction

New alignments

Analysis of other discoveries

Discussion and conclusions


Acknowledgements  


Appendix

Background

Part one – the development of John Reid’s thinking

Part two - commentary upon John Reid’s findings and propositions

Acknowledgements


Bibliography

About the Author

John Poulter grew up in Leicester and graduated an as aeronautical engineer in London. After a short spell of teaching he moved into the growing world of computing, and in particular into the fields of analysing requirements and designing systems. In the 1990s he began applying these skills to the analysis of archaeological evidence, and he surveyed the planning and design of numerous Roman roads and also those of Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall. This publication reveals his latest thoughts on the latter.