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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Watchtowers WP 8/44 to 9/2

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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Watchtowers WP 8/44 to 9/2
UNESCO World Heritage component of the Upper German–Raetian Limes


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  • Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site component 430ter-345
  • Built primarily during the 2nd century CE under Flavian and Antonine emperors
  • Located along the Upper German–Raetian Limes in modern-day Germany
  • Abandoned by the late 3rd century CE due to frontier pressures and military reorganization

Watchtowers WP 8/44 to 9/2 form a sequence of fortified observation posts along the Upper German–Raetian Limes, designated as component 430ter-345 of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire UNESCO World Heritage Site. These installations represent the Roman Empire's systematic approach to surveillance, communication, and territorial control along its European boundaries. The sequence exemplifies the high degree of organization embedded in the Roman frontier defence system, which stretched across ...

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