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So that's what the Romans gave us – more historic camps than anywhere
Saturday, November 21, 2009SCOTLAND already has more identified Roman camps than any other European country – reflecting Rome's repeated attempts to stamp its rule on the troublesome north.
Now the number is set to increase. The first comprehensive survey of Roman remains for 30 years will boost the total of officially recognised sites and give them greater legal protection, officials said yesterday.
Traces of at least 225 Ro...
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