This is testament to the multicultural nature of Roman Scotland with members of the army and accompanying civilians or traders, like Salamanes, coming from every corner of the Roman world.
Old Roman Scutum Made of Wood and Leather Shield Discovered, May Have Been Dropped by a Soldier in Battle The Roman "scutum" was a tall, semi-cylindrical shield most popular from the fourth century B.
The Bay Horse Inn is on the market for offers over £325,000. Located in West Woodburn, on the ancient Roman route to Scotland, the inn is known for its food offering, especially its Sunday Carvery.
The ‘Eagle of Ingliston’ is a carved stone featuring the Imperial eagle which was first recorded in Scotland in 1699. The stone, originally thought to be part of a Roman milestone ...