Hadrian's wall is a defensive wall built in Roman Britain. Its construction was started in AD 122. The wall is partly built with Squared Stones and partly with Turf.
stone and turf
Stone and turf.
The wall which was built in northern England in 122 AD was Hadrian's Wall. It was 117.5 kilometres (73 miles) long. The wall which was built in Scotland between the Firth of Forth and the First of Clyde in 142 AD was the Antonine Wall. It was 63 kilometres (39 miles) long.
built between 122 and 130AD, you can work the maths
It starts on one side of Northumberland and ends at a place called Wallsend.
80 Roman miles (73.5 statue mi.)
Stone and composite bricks.
The border between Scotland and England is marked by a boundary that was established through various treaties and agreements over the centuries, most notably the Treaty of York in 1237. Today, the boundary is marked by signs and, in some places, physical markers such as the stone cairns known as "Border Stanes" that date back to the 18th century.
Hadrian built the wall to mark the boundary of the empire and to prevent raids by the Scottish tribes.
It is crenel stone.
Mostly mud brick and other earthen materials
Hadrians wall is in Rome and It was built by the sevants of King Hadrian. And they found timber by it.
It was the least important wall
The Amazon River is much longer. Hadrians Wall, in England, is much shorter.
hadrians wall
they werent found, they were bought and paid for. It wasnt a Scavenger hunt in search for materials to build a relatively large wall, it was a process that took time.
no. It's in northumbria
because the Hadrian's wall is crumbled