Britain’s Amazing Roman Structures That You Can Visit Today 🧱 Aerial Britain | Smithsonian Channel
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- Northumberland is one of Britain’s most historic regions, an archaeological treasure trove of impressive buildings that date back to the Roman conquest: From Hadrian’s Wall to the Vindolanda Fort.
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Besides law & order, public sanitation, architecture, public art, philosophy and science....what have the Romans ever done for us?
Excellent reference sir 👏👏👏
They built us the roads.
Found this spoon sir !!
Well done Sargent carry on !
Religion
Exactly
I was ready for 20 more minutes on this.
Ya same. I thought it would be longer and really wouldn’t have minded it.
There's hours more. It's part of a larger tv program.
@@Wasev Do you know the name of the TV program or where to watch the full episode?
@@shangaiguarisnaque9277 its from a tv series called "Aerial Britain".
Northern England extends above Hardians wall
Another place showcased by Smithsonian! Love it, and after lockdown I'll be visiting.
Me also, was planning a trip then Covid19 happened
They should invite some Italian soldiers to stand garde
They got the border all wrong in this documentary, the border between England and Scotland isn't and has never been along Hadrian's wall. In fact there was no England or Scotland during the Roman period, the tribes that made up England arrived after the Romans left as did the tribe that made up the Scottish.
It's a common misconception that it is the border but during the entire Roman period it wasn't the frontier of the Roman Empire and England's border with Scotland has always been further north.
The Angle Kingdom of Northumbria once stretched as far as Edinburgh and Scotland's Capital city is in fact named after an Angle from that very kingdom burgh means fort in old English.
The lowland Scots are descended from those very Angles and the language they used is known as Scots, many of the so called Scots-Irish came from this region and also Northern England.
No.. actually before the tribe(Anglo-Saxons) you are mentioning there were several Celtic tribes used to live all over the British isle..but. When Romans came they conquered lands and drove those tribe out of the mordern day England.. It's true that there was no concept of Scotland or England that time The name England came from the Name of a Germanic tribe.."Angles" settled in the British isle in Post Roman era. Where as Scotland was named after the ",Scoti" a Latin word used by the Romans to describe the Gaels of the British isle..But the Hadrian wall was obviously a border between Roman Britain of South and Northern Barabarian Lands..
@@abhinandanbiswas1958 They didn't drive them out of modern England. They Romanised them and they became the Roman-Britons.
Northumbria was an "Angle" or "Anglish" kingdom not an "Anglo" kingdom
@@lightfootpathfinder8218 I did call it an Angle Kingdom further down but the Anglo bit was a mistake that I've corrected.
@@dontgivamonkeyz nice one 👍 ...I don't mean to "nit pick" but I find it really annoying when people use this Latinised American phrase "Anglo"
Love these videos
Be sure to visit Bath if this interests you
Down near the southwest corner of Jolly Olde.
Got on here, paused the video and didn't watch further, until you BRING BACK AERIAL AMERICA!!! Why take it away? Literally my favorite series to sleep to and you keep deleting them! STOP! Please?
What little is left is still rich in undiscovered archaeology just waiting to be found.
So very cool.
too short I demand more ---- please
For me, the Roman as a whole, they were actually a European/Asian civilization.
Because the Roman included so many cultures that transform it, too.
Pretty good.
It's 2021CE, about time you guys catch up with modern era and stopped using the Dionysian BC and AD notations.
BCE & CE rightly moves away the religious mythology based calendar system to a more sensible, secular and accurate calendar.
Ah, no they don't. Because the 0 date is still based on a Christian construct of when their Christian history started. If you stopped calling the Pope "the Pope" and said in future anyone who heads the Catholic church is to be called "Derick", they would still be the head of the catholic church. Anyway, we all know that the world started 6,121 years ago, on a Thursday, just after teatime.
Much easier to her the differense of bc and ad. And… why tf do you even care, its four ducking letters
So which one of these ancient roman settlements was used as Arthur Mac Aedan's fortress AKA Camelot?
That would be far south of The Wall
Incredible
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Well to be honest as of today you cant visit any of them
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Incredible architecture! wow!
Ok guys. Here is the deal: You come back in the EU and i spend all my travel budget for the next ten years for vaccations to England. :) Otherwise i well keep watching your cool documentaries.
But what are you going to eat while you're there? 🤢
@@twonumber22 We have Taco Bell, McD, Baskin Robins, Burger King, Duncan Doughnuts etc if you don't like to eat real food.
@@yakacm I hate real food
Excelent!
Incredible
Well dang right when it started getting good they just stop on us
Spoils of war
More plz
There’s part 2
Who paid for that wall? The Picts?
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SJ182 PLZ
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odiosis video 🤘
Re-upload?
dunno. does this video appear twice on thier channel? if not, I'd say it wasnt a repeat.
Congrats on reaching 13 mil subs
It’s 3 million, not 13.
13 million?
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@@whiskeytangofoxtrot2568 We already did
@@f.b.i.717 No you didn’t. Someone has to though.
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