Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2019

Burnswark Hill: the opening shot of the Antonine reconquest of Scotland?

 
 

Abstract


This paper represents an interim report of the Burnswark Project that has utilised the techniques of battlefield archaeology to locate and accurately identify missiles across a substantial field of conflict in SW Scotland. The distribution, characteristics, dating and proposed historical context of these missiles are argued to support their use in a dramatic episode of ‘exemplary force’ by the Roman army. The magnitude of the event might be seen to be compatible with an emperor establishing his legitimacy as a military leader.

Volume 32
Pages 459-477
DOI 10.1017/s1047759419000230
Language English
Journal Journal of Roman Archaeology

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