The wall should follow a (more or what happened to the rest of the romans after the roman empire fell, and why didn't anyone gather the rest of the romans and try to rebuild?
What Happened To Hadrian's Wall. It ran for 73 miles (118 km) from wallsend (segedunum) on the river tyne in the. The wall is britain's most impressive and most important.
The sites managed by english heritage along hadrian's wall are birdoswald roman fort, chesters. What do pupils think happened to all the stone blocks now missing from hadrian's wall? Hadrian's wall (known in antiquity as the vallum hadriani or the vallum aelian) is a defensive frontier work in northern britain.
He decided that the empire needed securing, not expanding, and in 122 he gave the order to build a wall across the northern frontier.
And that's how archaeology builds up. Hadrian's wall once marked the northern boundary of the roman empire. Hundreds of miles away from hadrian's wall, a man surfing the internet from the comfort of his home stumbled across something that astonished the it gives us another little insight, a little window into what happened during the construction of the wall, he said. The hadrian wall is the largest remaining artefact of the roman empire and there have been many important archaeological finds along it.