21 Roman Frontiers and Hadrian's Wall
This time on 'the conquered and the proud' we consider the frontiers of the Roman Empire, and use Hadrian's Wall as a case study. What was it and what was it meant to do? How can we understand this complex system almost exclusively from the archaeological evidence, since the surviving literary sources barely mention it?

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Trajan and Hadrian - 20 The Conquered and the Proud

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The Complete History of Homer’s Odyssey

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Athens and Sparta at War and Thucydides without the trap

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The Mystery of Rome’s Lost 9th Legion - What Really Happened to Legio IX Hispana?

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We've Been Wrong About The Dinosaur Extinction

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Global Shipping Has Been Changed Forever with Sal Mercogliano | TGS 227

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The Punic Wars - An Overview

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The Roman Army at War AT THIRTY!

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Cannae 216 BC - the campaign and battle

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Incredible Ancient Things that We Have Recently Translated

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Hadrian's Wall: Ancient Rome's Great Northern Frontier

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Hoplites and Warfare in Classical Greece - Athens and Sparta

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Eric Cline On The Bronze Age Myth Of The Trojan War

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Aggression and Success in Roman Warfare

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Battle of Magnesia 190 BC - Roman Legions Vs Hellenistic Phalanx

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The Most Detailed Look At A Roman Fort's End: Vindolanda's Dig

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Good and Bad Roman Emperors - how important was age, experience and talent?

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100+ hours of research. Is the longer ending of Mark authentic?: The Mark Series pt 69 (16:9-20)

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