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Zorluk: OrtaPrehistoric and Ancient Heritage Sites

Beyond prehistoric monuments such as Stonehenge, the UK also preserves significant landmarks from the Roman era. Which of these ancient sites was built as a defensive fortification across the north of England to mark the edge of the Roman Empire?

  1. Hadrian's WallCevap
  2. B
    Maiden Castle
  3. C
    Sutton Hoo
  4. D
    Avebury

Cevap

Hadrian's Wall
The correct answer is the defensive wall built by Emperor Hadrian in 122 AD. It remains one of the most significant Roman monuments in the UK, stretching across the north of England to protect the empire from northern tribes.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the historical period requested
The question asks for a site from the Roman era (Ancient), not the Prehistoric era.
Differentiating between time periods is essential for identifying the correct heritage site.
2
Evaluate the purpose of the site
The site must be a 'defensive fortification' located in the 'north of England'.
This narrows the options down to military structures in the northern region.
3
Match the description to the correct monument
Hadrian's Wall is the only Roman defensive structure listed that spans the north of England.
It was specifically designed to control the northern border of the Roman Empire.

Anahtar Kavram

Distinguishing between Prehistoric, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon heritage sites
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