Edges of Empire: Rome's Northernmost Town

Published: Feb. 2, 2021, 5 p.m.

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Roughly two miles south of Hadrian\\u2019s Wall lie the remains of Roman Corbridge, the northernmost town of the Roman Empire. The site\\u2019s archaeology is unique. The remains highlight what was once a bustling town. As its centre was the high street. Covered walkways, street-side shops and an ornate fountain are just a few of the structures that we know were present along this central road, now known as the Stanegate. Metres away, however, you have the remains of very different structures surviving. Military buildings, \\u2018mini forts\\u2019 that were slotted into Corbridge\\u2019s bustling town landscape, when the legionaries returned here in the 2nd century. Though not on Hadrian\\u2019s Wall itself, this ancient cosmopolitan town had strong economic connections with those manning this frontier. It is a must-see site for anyone planning to visit Hadrian\\u2019s Wall.

A few months back, I was fortunate enough to visit Corbridge and be shown around the site by English Heritage curator Dr Frances McIntosh.


The full tour / documentary can be viewed on History Hit TV. Hadrian\\u2019s Wall: Settlement and Supply: https://access.historyhit.com/videos/settlement-and-supply


The site of Corbridge Roman Town is owned by English Heritage https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/corbridge-roman-town-hadrians-wall/

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