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English: Antonine Wall at Seabegs Wood. Seabegs Wood was the site of a Roman fortlet (rather than a fort) along the Antonine Wall. At the time of writing, sixteen or seventeen forts were known along the course of the Wall, and eight or nine fortlets.
This view is looking roughly westward. From left to right, it shows: the sloping northern side of the Wall itself; the ditch of the Wall; and the upcast mound of the ditch.
Higher up at the same site is one of the best-preserved stretches of the Military Way, a Roman road which ran behind the Wall for its full length, and which was used in supplying forts and for moving troops: see 930390.
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an saothar seo a roinnt – an saothar seo a chóipeáil, a dháil amach, agus a tharchur
an saothar seo a athmheascadh – an saothar seo a oiriúnú
Ach amháin má leantar na coinníollacha seo a leanas:
sannadh – Ní mor creidiúint a thabhairt leis an saothar, faoi mar a shonraigh an údar nó tabharthóir an ceadúnais (ach ná húsáid modh a thugann le fios go thacaíonn sé/sí tú féin nó an úsáid a bhaineann tú as an saothar).
comhroinn araon – Má athraíonn tú nó síneann tú amach an saothar seo, ní féidir é a dháileadh ach amhaín faoin gceadúnas céanna nó ceann cosúil leis an gceann seo.
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