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The author combines archaeological analysis, on-site description, and travel narrative to survey the Roman frontier wall across northern Britain. Chapters trace its construction, phases of rebuilding, associated forts, turrets, bridges and defensive ditches, and document centurial stones and other inscriptions. Recent excavations and specific sites are described with plans, finds, and interpretations, while maps and illustrations support walking routes and measurements. Observations on preservation, stone reuse, and conservation measures conclude with practical advice for walkers and an assessment of the monument's condition and ongoing archaeological work.

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Jessie Mothersole

Jessie Mothersole was a British author known for her travel writing and exploration of historical sites. Her notable works include "Hadrian's Wall," which delves into the history and significance of the Roman fortification in northern England, and "The Isles of Scilly," where she captures the beauty and charm of this unique archipelago. Through her vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, Mothersole contributed to the literary heritage of travel literature, inviting readers to explore both the landscapes and histories of the places she wrote about.

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