How many miles does Hadrian's Wall run? (Use numbers!)
It was built by Roman _______.
How high is it estimated to have been? (Use numbers!)
Hadrian's rule has been described as a period of ____________.
The Wall was designed to __________ movement.
Gateways or milecastles were placed at regular mile __________ along the length of the Wall.
The Wall enabled watching and ____________.
Running for forty-five miles from the east, the Wall was built of ______.
The remaining thirty-one miles of the Wall in the west was built of ______.
Roman stone-masons have left __________ in the stones.
At Vindolanda there are excavations on site, which have uncovered a number of Roman documents and artefacts, including Roman boots, shoes, armour, jewellery and _______.
The Praetorium was the official residence of the Roman _________ stationed at Vindolanda.
How many forts were built on or near the Wall? (Use numbers!)
Why were the forts designed?
The Roman army seems to have been open to a number of cults which became popular from the __________ century.
What did many of the forts along the length of Wall attract?
How many ink tablets were found at Vindolanda in 1973? (Use numbers!)
When was Vindolanda rebuilt, nearly doubling in size?
Within Housesteads walls are a number of buildings including the fort's ____________ and commander's house.
The Wall was undoubtedly a handy source of stone for the new monastery at ______________.