Archaeologists uncovered a boundary stone, used to mark land borders during the Roman Empire, dated to a period during which the empire was jointly ruled by four emperors. The boundary stone ...
The border marker from Abel Beth Maacah adds to a unique corpus of more than 20 boundary stones discovered in the region, revealing the interaction between imperial policies and local settlement ...
Walking or riding this boundary by following stone markers was an important tradition in Aberdeen. In 1313, Robert the Bruce granted Aberdeen custodianship over his Royal Forest of the Stocket. In ...
Scientists have identified the stone, unearthed in Upper Galilee at the site of Abel Beth Maacah, as a boundary marker during the Roman Empire. The inscriptions on the basalt stone date back to 1720, ...