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Gone Medieval

The Walls That Made Wales

Gone Medieval

History Hit

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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For thousands of years, the building of walls has played an essential role in shaping the world as we know it; from being used to monitor populations to controlling trade, they have often acted as borders of entire nations. In this episode, Howard Williams takes us through some of the most famous walls in medieval history and explores how two of the best-known linear earthworks in western Britain, Offa's Dyke and Wat's Dyke, have served to separate England and Wales. Howard Williams is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Chester.

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Hello, I'm Dr. Kat Jarman and this is Gone Medieval from History Hit. For millennia,

1:41.8

walls have been built to mark out territory, to control movement, to keep people out and

1:46.2

to keep them in. And here in Britain, people may be well familiar with something like

1:50.8

Aegean's Wall, which was built to guard the northwest frontier of the Roman territory,

1:56.1

but that's not the only wall or linear earthwork as well that we have here. So in fact,

2:01.4

if you move towards the western boundaries of what is now England, we find a few others.

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