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Roman Scotland in the mid-second century (Antonine period) The disposition of fons in Lowland Scotland is. in general. similar particularly in the south-west. suggesting not only the best use of to that of the late first century, but there is a greater use of fanlets. available manpower but a concern for more localized control. • Fort • o Fort, probable Fortle! Fortlet, probable J"\..I'l..I Roman wall ---Road -----Road, probable course o ! o Permanent forts, mid-second century Ao~nmj~es 25, 20 kms 50 le 30 miles 75 100 , , 40 50 60 DJB,WS H,UFK,GSMTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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