Is this how they say Scotland without having to say “Scotland”? by Otherwise_Contac Tags:ScotlandUnited Kingdom 4 comments Nah mate, the line of HW is really quite different from the current border. Newcastle is in Scotland now The fuck? [Here’s the map from the original study](https://static.cambridge.org/binary/version/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:binary:20220728064801625-0124:S0003598X22000473:S0003598X22000473_fig2.png?pub-status=live) and it looks like the new settlements that were found were indeed all within Scotland but the search area covered both Scotland and England as it covered both banks of the Solway. “North of Hadrian’s Wall” is an accurate, concise way to describe where ther new discoveries were. Are these strange illegiblle posts bots? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
[Here’s the map from the original study](https://static.cambridge.org/binary/version/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:binary:20220728064801625-0124:S0003598X22000473:S0003598X22000473_fig2.png?pub-status=live) and it looks like the new settlements that were found were indeed all within Scotland but the search area covered both Scotland and England as it covered both banks of the Solway. “North of Hadrian’s Wall” is an accurate, concise way to describe where ther new discoveries were.
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Nah mate, the line of HW is really quite different from the current border.
Newcastle is in Scotland now
The fuck?
[Here’s the map from the original study](https://static.cambridge.org/binary/version/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:binary:20220728064801625-0124:S0003598X22000473:S0003598X22000473_fig2.png?pub-status=live) and it looks like the new settlements that were found were indeed all within Scotland but the search area covered both Scotland and England as it covered both banks of the Solway. “North of Hadrian’s Wall” is an accurate, concise way to describe where ther new discoveries were.
Are these strange illegiblle posts bots?