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The book "Hadrian's Wall Reconstructed," authored by Charles Daniels and illustrated by Ronald Embleton, is a detailed exploration of Hadrian's Wall, providing both historical context and visual reconstructions of the Roman fortification. Originally published in 1974 and reprinted in subsequent years, the book is part of the Northumbrian Colour Booklets series. Embleton's illustrations are highly regarded for their historical accuracy and vivid portrayal of what the wall might have looked like during Roman times. The book is relatively concise, with about 32 pages, making it an accessible resource for those interested in Roman Britain and archaeology
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