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Roman auxiliary soldier, Roman Army Museum, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England
Model of a Roman auxiliary soldier, a non-citizen from conquered lands recruited and fighting for Rome, in the Roman Army Museum, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. Auxiliaries were often hired due to specific fighting skills and were employed to fight in countries other than their homeland. Auxiliaries wore a chainmail shirt over a tunic, leather or woollen trousers, a helmet and a large oval shield made from leather or wood. Hadrian's Wall was built 73 miles across Britannia, now England, 122-128 AD, under the reign of Emperor Hadrian, ruled 117-138, to mark the Northern extent of the Roman Empire and guard against barbarian attacks from the Picts to the North. The Roman Army Museum at Carvoran fort is run by the Vindolanda Charitable Trust and forms part of the Hadrian's Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9185577
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4724px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Armor
Army
auxiliary
Belt
Border
BOUNDARY
Britain
Britannia
British
CHAINMAIL
Clothing
Collection
color
Costume
Dagger
England
English
FORT
Frontier
Great Britain
HADRIAN
Hadrian's Wall
Helmet
HERITAGE
History
IMAGE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
LIMIT
Mannequin
MC
Military
Model
MUSEUM
NATIONAL PARK
Northumberland
Oval
Roman
Roman Britain
Roman Empire
ROMAN WALL
Shield
SITE
Soldier
Sword
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
Tunic
UK
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
United Kingdom
VERTICAL
Wall