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When we think of Hadrian's Wall, we tend to think of the Romans rather like US cavalrymen deep in Indian country, |
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defending the flag, peering through the cracks and waiting nervously for war drums and smoke signals. |
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A place where paranoia sweated from every stone. |
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But it wasn't really like that at all. |
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As fantastically ambitious as this was |
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stretching 73 miles from coast to coast from the Solway to the Tyne |
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And although Hadrian probably conceived it in response to a rebellion |
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On the part of those people in the Romans loftily referred to as "Brittunculi"--nasty wretched little Brits. |
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Almost certainly, he didn't mean it as an impermeable barrier against barbarian onslaught from the north. |
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The wall was studded with milecastles and turrets afforts like this one at Housesteads. |
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But as Britain settled down in the second century AD |
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These places became up-country hill stations more like social centres and business centres than really grim, heavily-manned barracks. |