Results in Hadrian's Wall, North-East England
THE Wall built by Emperor Hadrian 18 centuries ago ran for 73 miles between Bowness in Cumbria and Wallsend to keep out tribal raiders from the North. Parts have been lost but dramatic stretches still snake over the high ground, surviving with remains of some of the 17 forts. Excavations continue, much still to be explored. Most notable site opened up in recent years is Vindolanda town and fort