guy, only 4k subs, i am surprised. these talks are brilliant. thank you for sharing your expertise. i will tell my history friends and see if we can't get another dozen thanks again
Enjoyed your input on TT, pleased you have your own channel can now rest back and enjoy the ride through Roman History thankyou, subbed to your channel, goodness now I will have to binge watch all your back episodes.
Thanks for this talk and for your book. I recently visited Hadrian's Wall for the umpteenth time, but this time I had your book with me and it was very helpful in understanding some of what I was looking at etc.
Thanks, loved this. I’ve just found your channel and I’m enjoying your explanations. 27:18 I used to rock climb at crag lough over 50 years ago when Housesteads had not yet been investigated. I live in NZ now but always enjoy my explorations when I go back to the UK. I wish history and archaeology had been made so interesting when I was at school in Durham.
I’d wager that the culture of the various auxiliary units became less ethnic over time, and even the regular legions become less “Roman” and both develop a common military culture in the specific context of Britannia’s occupation.
hello what advise would you have for a child who is wanting to become a historian such as myself i have currently been liking romans for about 7 to 8 years but know matter what i do it seems each door just leads to the same spot.
Question: Were the milecastles manned by the auxiliaries from the forts? I remember reading somewhere that there was a separate force, but never found this claim again, so I probably imagined it.
Guy is an outstanding lecturer. Thank you.
guy, only 4k subs, i am surprised. these talks are brilliant.
thank you for sharing your expertise.
i will tell my history friends and see if we can't get another dozen
thanks again
Fascinating! Thank you.
Great video - very interesting information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
You' re a great storyteller Guy. I enjoy these videos very much. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Enjoyed your input on TT, pleased you have your own channel can now rest back and enjoy the ride through Roman History thankyou, subbed to your channel, goodness now I will have to binge watch all your back episodes.
Thanks for this talk and for your book. I recently visited Hadrian's Wall for the umpteenth time, but this time I had your book with me and it was very helpful in understanding some of what I was looking at etc.
Thanks, loved this. I’ve just found your channel and I’m enjoying your explanations. 27:18 I used to rock climb at crag lough over 50 years ago when Housesteads had not yet been investigated. I live in NZ now but always enjoy my explorations when I go back to the UK. I wish history and archaeology had been made so interesting when I was at school in Durham.
I’d wager that the culture of the various auxiliary units became less ethnic over time, and even the regular legions become less “Roman” and both develop a common military culture in the specific context of Britannia’s occupation.
hello what advise would you have for a child who is wanting to become a historian such as myself i have currently been liking romans for about 7 to 8 years but know matter what i do it seems each door just leads to the same spot.
Question: Were the milecastles manned by the auxiliaries from the forts? I remember reading somewhere that there was a separate force, but never found this claim again, so I probably imagined it.
Fascinating! Thank you very much