Section U – NZ26NW & NZ26SW
Section U – NZ26NW & NZ26SW – this is a section of Hadrian’s Wall showing the LiDAR, Google Earth and 1800 Maps of the Area covered by Historic England
Historic England Sections:
Name: Name: Hadrian’s Wall in wall mile 6, Condercum Roman fort, Benwell to wall mile 7, Scotswood section of vallum 75m long at Denton Dene
List UID: 1003504, 100500, 1003498, 10003499
Old OS Map
LiDAR Map
Google Earth Map
Historic England Scheduled Monuments within Section U
Name: Hadrian’s Wall and vallum in wall mile 7, Scotswood section of vallum 75m long at Denton Dene
Designation Type: Scheduling
Grade: Not Applicable to this List Entry
List UID: 1003504
Name: Hadrian’s Wall in wall mile 7, Benwell length of vallum of Hadrian’s Wall in the grounds of Benwell Hill Cricket Club
Designation Type: Scheduling
Grade: Not Applicable to this List Entry
List UID: 1003500
Name: Hadrian’s Wall vallum in wall mile 6, Benwell length of vallum of Hadrian’s Wall in grounds of St Cuthbert’s School
Designation Type: Scheduling
Grade: Not Applicable to this List Entry
List UID: 1003498
Name: Hadrian’s Wall in wall mile 6, Condercum Roman fort, Benwell
Designation Type: Scheduling
Grade: Not Applicable to this List Entry
List UID: 1003499
There is no HE entry for this section.
There is no HE entry for this section.
There is no HE entry for this section.
There is no HE entry for this section.
Investigation
The Vallum does not exist in this section enough to investigate – but the River Tyne is shown to be much larger in the past as both the wall and vallum is lost on its shorelines.
Further Reading
For information about British Prehistory, visit www.prehistoric-britain.co.uk for the most extensive archaeology blogs and investigations collection, including modern LiDAR reports. This site also includes extracts and articles from the Robert John Langdon Trilogy about Britain in the Prehistoric period, including titles such as The Stonehenge Enigma, Dawn of the Lost Civilisation and the ultimate proof of Post Glacial Flooding and the landscape we see today.
Robert John Langdon has also created a YouTube web channel with over 100 investigations and video documentaries to support his classic trilogy (Prehistoric Britain). He has also released a collection of strange coincidences that he calls ‘13 Things that Don’t Make Sense in History’ and his recent discovery of a lost Stone Avenue at Avebury in Wiltshire called ‘Silbury Avenue – the Lost Stone Avenue’.
Langdon has also produced a series of ‘shorts’, which are extracts from his main body of books:
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