This, I learn, is a long-term Liverpool University study of the earliest Roman British frontier system, which was in Perthshire, 50 years earlier than Hadrian's Wall.
There are annual reports and photos and so on, but teachers may be particularly interested in the General Papers, 'Papers covering more than one site or on topics relevant to Roman Scotland, frontiers, archaeology, etc.'
Three papers I have skimmed and found fascinating are:
- More thoughts on why the Romans failed to conquer Scotland
- Archaeology versus Tacitus' Agricola, a 1st century worst case scenario
- Agricola: he came, he saw, but did he conquer? A review of the reassessment of first century Roman activity in Scotland