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TIME LAPSE: General Views of Hadrians Wall

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Time lapse - high angle view of Hadrian's Wall.
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TIME LAPSE: General Views of Hadrians Wall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Time lapse - high angle view of Hadrian's Wall.
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TIME LAPSE: General Views Of Hadrian's Wall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
TIME LAPSE: People strolling along Hadrian's Wall. Hadrian's Wall was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain. Begun in AD 122, during the rule of emperor Hadrian, it was the first of two fortifications built across Great Britain, the...
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General Views of Hadrians Wall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Close up a signpost directing to Hadrian's Wall.
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General Views of Hadrians Wall

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Mid shot of a signpost reading Hadrian's Wall.
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General Views of Hadrians Wall

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Mid shot of a signpost reading Hadrian's Wall.
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TIME LAPSE: General Views of Hadrians Wall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Time lapse - long shot of Hadrian's wall.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hadrian's Wall treasures threatened by climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Marking 1,900 years since its construction in 2022, Hadrian's Wall, which crosses England from west to east, marked the northern border of the Roman Empire in Britain (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Platinum Jubilee - Becons lit to mark 70 years of the Queen's reign

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots beacons being lit across the UK to mark Day 1 of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, including at Hadrian's Wall, Northern Ireland, the Tower of London, Lambeth Palace, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Stirling, West...
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Curated Video

Life at the frontier of the Roman Empire

Higher Ed
Housesteads Roman Site, Hadrian's wall, Northumberland, 10 July 2008 1. Wide of actor in traditional Roman dress at Hadrian's wall 2. Mid of section of Hadrian's wall 3. Wide of wall Vindolanda excavations site, Hadrian's Wall,...
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Curated Video

Hadrian exhibition opens in London

Higher Ed
London, 21st July 2008 1. Various fragments of Hadrian statue found in Turkey August 2007 2. Wide shot artefacts 3. Set up shot Thorsten Opper, curator of Hadrian exhibition, British museum 4. Close up statue 5. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Curated Video

Archaeologists in Jerusalem find 2,000 year stone with Roman inscription

Higher Ed
Archaeologists in Israel say they have discovered a stone with Latin engravings, believed to have been built to commemorate a visit by Emperor Hadrian. They say that the artefact may help answer questions surrounding a Jewish revolt some...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Lights go on along Hadrian's Wall

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Lights go on along Hadrian's Wall
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Theodor Herzl and the Birth of Political Zionism

9th - 10th
Theodor Herzl is widely claimed as the person who began political Zionism. Using multiple quotes from Herzl, this source explores his motivations and his writings about the Jewish State. Also included is a question/answer section from...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Hadrian, the Imperial Palace, Tivoli

9th - 10th
Hadrian built himself a vast palace in the countryside, the villa Adriana in Tivoli about 30 kilometers east of Rome. It was a huge complex, designed to accommodate thousands of people. It was his administrative capital and represents...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Hadrian, Building the Wall

9th - 10th
In 122 C.E. Hadrian ordered a mighty frontier system to be built across the north of Britain. The result was Hadrian's Wall, a 73 mile barrier stretching from the Solway Firth on the west coast of Britain to the River Tyne on the east...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Hadrian, the Power of Image

9th - 10th
For many years Hadrian was perceived as a peace-loving admirer of Greek culture and customs, a philhellene. But the one statue on which this long-standing perception was based is not all that it should be. British Museum curator Thorsten...