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Roman Scotland in the late second to fourth centuries After the abandonment of the Antonine Wall, its outposts and most about the same time there may have been a presence near Cappuck. of its hinterland forts. a number of bases continued to be maintained The remaining four fons north of Hadrian's Wall survived into the north ofHadrian's Wall. Birrens. Newstead and presumably Cappuck early fourth century. Until lIle 'barbarian conspiracy' of 367. the seem tQ have been abandoned in the 1 80s. Newstead was possibly Romans maintained a network of scouts beyond Hadrian's Wall. but rt:.o()Ccupied briefly in some fann during the Severan campaigns; and the locations of their bases are nOI known. ) .' ) \ ( ) • Fort o Fort, probable kms o 25 50 75 100 .J""l..I"l..I"l Hadrian's Wall , , i " o 10 20 30 40 50 60 miles Permanent forts, later second to fourth centuries DJB,WSH,UFK,GSMTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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