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A rather out of date Hungarian website (with an English version) giving a very brief summary of the background to the eventual awarding of World heritage Status to the Danube Limes.
A downloadable pdf guide to the German limes.
Travel over 800 km along the German Limes Road through Germany and experience the Limes UNESCO World Heritage Site in the federal states of Rhineland-
This website gives a fairly brief overview of all the sites along the Roman frontier along the R. Danube in Austria, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on July 30th 2021.
Webpages providing details of the Hadrian’s Wall and Antonine Wall World Heritage Sites.
An excellent website, although it does appear aimed solely at those with little or no knowledge and provides little for those who want to know more than just the bare bones.
An excellent website, although it does appear aimed solely at those with little or no knowledge and provides little for those who want to know more than just the bare bones.
The Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP) focuses on improving the heritage of Hadrian’s Wall, part of the UNESCO transnational Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site (WHS), through the delivery of an ambitious community archaeology project that engages local communities and volunteers in the vital task of securing the heritage of Hadrian’s Wall WHS for future generations..
Provides, amongst many other things, brief details of all the sites along the German Limes, presented in regional segments.
At the Upper German Main Limes, where few of the archaeological monuments of the World Heritage Site are visible, the museums play a central role. With modern presentations of the finds, the museums (there are nine) can convey an accurate impression of Roman life and improve the public’s understanding of, and sympathy for, the World Heritage Site.
This website gives a fairly brief overview of all the sites along the Roman frontier along the R. Danube in Croatia
A reasonable overview site, which has a section on the Limes, however most of the pages are not available in English
This site is mainly aimed at visitors and tourists, but does contain some basic information about the sites along the Limes in Austria
A useful site, with several short downloadable annual bulletins (all in Romanian) and few substantial archaeological reports.
Organised by the Mures County Museum, the project run between 2013-
A paper in the journal, Archaeology & Science, vol. 9 2013.
A paper downloadable from Academia, published in 2014. It is published after a shorter pice, Frontiers oif the Roman Empire, by Sonja jilek and David Breeze.
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