Abstract

The nomination of the Antonine Wall as a World Heritage Site in 2007 required identification of the proposed boundaries of the Site and its buffer zone on maps. The maps prepared by RCAHMS built on a long history of mapping the frontier and of protective measures instituted by Historic Scotland and its predecessors. New research helped the process of defining the boundaries.

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