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Carvoran Roman fort and Hadrian's Wall in northern England
π Fast Facts
- Located in wall miles 45β46 of Hadrian's Wall, northern England
- Established in the 2nd century CE as an auxiliary fort on Rome's northern frontier
- UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1987
- Preserves fort remains, Wall curtain, ditch, and vallum earthwork system
Carvoran is an auxiliary fort positioned on a gentle rise in the central sector of Hadrian's Wall in northern England. The fort lies slightly detached from the Wall itself, a distinctive feature that distinguishes it from many other forts along this frontier. The site preserves the fort's stone foundations, the Wall curtain and ditch, and the vallumβan earthwork system running south of the Wall that regulated access and served military administration ...