'Overall, although this volume will perhaps be most relevant for students and scholars who area engaged in serious studies upon the Antonine Wall, the result is an up to date and very readable account of the archaeology of the Wall as it stands at present and so should be readily approachable for the general reader.The volume has a Bibliography which runs to nearly nine full pages, but no Index. However, the structure of the narrative is clear and straightforward, so that the list of the reports on the Contents pages should enable readers to find their ways to what they want quite quickly. The volume is available as an Open Access document on the Archaeopress web site, or else it can be obtained as a printed version for £45, which price probably reflects the cost of printing and binding on demand. An impressive amount of work has gone into this volume and it reflects credit upon the authors, and to Archaeopress for shepherding it into the public domain.' – John Poulter (2025): Itinera, vol. 5