π‘οΈ Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Twice Brewed Roman Temporary Camp
UNESCO World Heritage Site component in northern England
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Twice Brewed hamlet, Northumberland, England (54.994667Β°N, 2.390803Β°W)
- Status: UNESCO World Heritage Site component, part of Frontiers of the Roman Empire
- Type: Temporary Roman marching camp with earthwork remains
- Period: Roman occupation of Britain (1stβ2nd century CE)
The Twice Brewed Roman temporary camp sits south of Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, northern England. This low-relief earthwork represents one of several short-term military installations used by Roman forces during frontier operations, surveys, and troop movements. Although smaller and less permanent than adjacent forts, the camp preserves evidence of Roman tactical planning and logistics on Britain's frontier ...