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Burnswark Hill, to the east of the A74(M) between Ecclefechan and Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, sits prominently in the landscape. Its rich history has been a consistent source of archaeological interpretation for generations. The most recent active archaeological research, undertaken by the Trimontium Trust, has furthered the understanding of the site narrative in respect of the apparent relationship between the local population and occupying Roman forces. In fiction, Burnswark Hill features in "The Antonine Romans and Burnswark Hill' (2021) Novella by Andrew Boyce.

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  • Burnswark Hill (es)
  • Burnswark Hill (en)
  • Cerco de Burnswark (pt)
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  • O Cerco de Burnswark foi uma batalha para garantir o controle de um forte elevado travada entre os defensores caledonianos da tribo dos e as legiões romanas que participavam da campanha de Quinto Lólio Úrbico durante a conquista das Terras Baixas escocesas. O cerco ocorreu na moderna Burnswark, no sul da Escócia, perto de Lockerbie, e resultou em vitória romana. (pt)
  • Burnswark Hill, to the east of the A74(M) between Ecclefechan and Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, sits prominently in the landscape. Its rich history has been a consistent source of archaeological interpretation for generations. The most recent active archaeological research, undertaken by the Trimontium Trust, has furthered the understanding of the site narrative in respect of the apparent relationship between the local population and occupying Roman forces. In fiction, Burnswark Hill features in "The Antonine Romans and Burnswark Hill' (2021) Novella by Andrew Boyce. (en)
  • Burnswark Hill es un promontorio ubicado entre Ecclefechan y Lockerbie, localidades de la región escocesa de Dumfries and Galloway.​ Representa una evidencia geológica sucinta y prominente de la interrupción de la deposición de sedimentos por erupción de lava seguida por flujos de basalto. Esta actividad geológica del período Carbonífero​ aseguraría que unos 300 millones de años después, la ubicación proporcionara un sitio ideal para el posicionamiento estratégico de un castro de la Edad del Hierro, que ocupa alrededor de 7 hectáreas. (es)
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  • Siege of Burnswark (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Roman.Britain.north.155.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Farmland_near_Hazelberry_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1242145.jpg
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