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Hadrians wall vallum
Hadrians wall vallum









hadrians wall vallum

This seems to be the best explanation for the underlying motive behind the construction of Hadrian’s Wall. The suggestion that Hadrian’s Wall, then, was built to hold back or somehow control the people of the north does not seem as likely as that it was constructed as a show of force. They were part of the ideology of empire.

hadrians wall vallum

In both cases, in addition to any military function, the physical barriers served in the eyes of their builders to reinforce the conceptual divide between civilized and noncivilized. In the same way, the Chinese emperors built the Great Wall to separate China from the barbarous steppe peoples to the north. The biographer of Hadrian remarks that the emperor built the wall to separate the Romans from the barbarians. Regarding this, Professors Scarre and Fagan write,Īrchaeologists and historians have long debated whether Hadrian’s Wall was an effective military barrier…Whatever its military effectiveness, however, it was clearly a powerful symbol of Roman military might. The argument goes that, had the wall actually been built as a defensive barrier, it would have been constructed differently and at another location. The military effectiveness of the wall has been questioned by many scholars over the years owing to its length and the positioning of the fortifications along the route. The wall continued in use until it was abandoned in the early 5th century CE. While the wall did simply mark the northern boundary of the Roman Empire in Britain at the time, theories regarding the purpose of such a massive building project range from limiting immigration, to controlling smuggling, to keeping the indigenous people at bay north of the wall.

hadrians wall vallum

Though the wall is commonly thought to have been built to mark the boundary line between Britain and Scotland, this is not so no one knows the actual motivation behind its construction but it does not delineate a boundary between two countries. The wall ran from coast to coast at a length of 73 statute miles (120 km). Hadrian’s Wall (known in antiquity as the Vallum Hadriani or the Vallum Aelian) is a defensive frontier work in northern Britain which dates from 122 CE.











Hadrians wall vallum