58 Min.

Building The Wall: An Enthusiast’s Guide to HADRIAN’S WALL Tony Robinson's Cunningcast

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Marching 73 miles from coast to coast across the narrowest neck of England, Hadrian’s Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire for nearly 300 years and yet there is still so much we don’t know about it: only 5% of the wall has been excavated and 7% is viable today. Tony is joined by leading archaeologist Richard Hingley and Collections Curator for Hadrian's Wall and the North East at English Heritage, Frances McIntosh, to give him the low down on how and why Hadrian’s Wall was built, by whom and what it means to us today. 
Hosted by Sir Tony Robinson
X | Instagram
With
Prof. Richard Hingley | https://richardhingley1.wordpress.com/
 
Professor Emeritus in Archaeology at Durham University. An expert on Hadrian’s Wall, Richard is the author of Conquering the Ocean: The Roman Conquest of Britain (Oxford University Press) and Hadrian’s Wall: A life, (Oxford University Press). https://global.oup.com/academic/product/conquering-the-ocean-9780190937416?cc=gb&lang=en& | https://academic.oup.com/book/27846.
 
Dr. Frances McIntosh | @englishHeritage | @wallcurator
 
Collections Curator for Hadrian's Wall and the North East at English Heritage. An archaeologist by training, Frances specialises in Roman small finds, having completed her PhD on the Clayton Collection material, on display at Chesters.
 
Follow the Show:
 
X @cunningcastpod
 
Instagram @cunningcastpod
 
YouTube @cunningcast
 
Credits: 
 
Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald X @melissafitzg
 
Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville
 
Cover Art: The Brightside
 
A Zinc Media Group production
 
If you enjoyed my podcast, please leave us a rating or review.
 
Thank you, Love Tony x

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Marching 73 miles from coast to coast across the narrowest neck of England, Hadrian’s Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire for nearly 300 years and yet there is still so much we don’t know about it: only 5% of the wall has been excavated and 7% is viable today. Tony is joined by leading archaeologist Richard Hingley and Collections Curator for Hadrian's Wall and the North East at English Heritage, Frances McIntosh, to give him the low down on how and why Hadrian’s Wall was built, by whom and what it means to us today. 
Hosted by Sir Tony Robinson
X | Instagram
With
Prof. Richard Hingley | https://richardhingley1.wordpress.com/
 
Professor Emeritus in Archaeology at Durham University. An expert on Hadrian’s Wall, Richard is the author of Conquering the Ocean: The Roman Conquest of Britain (Oxford University Press) and Hadrian’s Wall: A life, (Oxford University Press). https://global.oup.com/academic/product/conquering-the-ocean-9780190937416?cc=gb&lang=en& | https://academic.oup.com/book/27846.
 
Dr. Frances McIntosh | @englishHeritage | @wallcurator
 
Collections Curator for Hadrian's Wall and the North East at English Heritage. An archaeologist by training, Frances specialises in Roman small finds, having completed her PhD on the Clayton Collection material, on display at Chesters.
 
Follow the Show:
 
X @cunningcastpod
 
Instagram @cunningcastpod
 
YouTube @cunningcast
 
Credits: 
 
Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald X @melissafitzg
 
Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville
 
Cover Art: The Brightside
 
A Zinc Media Group production
 
If you enjoyed my podcast, please leave us a rating or review.
 
Thank you, Love Tony x

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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