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Roman period native settlement

Roman period native settlement — archaeological in scotland lowlands.

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45 min–1.5 h

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Roman period native settlement is a archaeological located in scotland lowlands. A British archaeological site recorded in OpenStreetMap with at least one heritage quality signal (Wikidata link, Wikipedia article or designated operator).

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The Roman period native settlement is an archaeological site located in the Scottish Lowlands. This site provides insight into the life and culture of the region's inhabitants during the Roman era. Excavations have revealed various structures and artefacts that illustrate the interactions between native tribes and Roman forces. The settlement contributes to the understanding of Scotland's historical landscape during a significant period of change.

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Coordinates
54.6466, -2.1545

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Where is Roman period native settlement?
Roman period native settlement is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom.
What is Roman period native settlement?
Roman period native settlement — archaeological in scotland lowlands.
How do I get to Roman period native settlement?
Its coordinates are 54.6466°, -2.1545°.