The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is situated at Glasgow University
and is one of the oldest scottish museums with a good collection of Roman artefacts. They also have on
their web site a section on "Roman Scotland: Outpost of an Empire." This exhibition tells the story of the
Roman presence in Scotland in the first and second centuries AD, with emphasis on the Antonine Wall frontier
and the life lived by the soldiers based in forts along its line.
NMS is Scotland's national museum service.
Who care for many of Scotland's museum collections of national and international importance.
In the Museum of Scotland, Chamber Street, Edinburgh there is a fine collection of
Roman artefacts on display.
Archaeolink is the living history park and visitor attraction,
situated in the beautiful countryside of Aberdeenshire in the shadow of Bennachie.
Travel 10,000 years in one day from the Mesolithic to a Roman Marching Camp,
with indoor and outdoor exhibitions for all the family.
The Trimontium Trust promotes interest in the Roman fort at Newstead,
Melrose, Scotland, and runs a series of activities for members and the general public,
it has also funded a permanent exhibition in the Ormiston Institute, Melrose,
on the history of the Roman fort of Trimontium at Newstead.
A museum, visitor centre and park in Germania on the site of the battle known as
"The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest" where the Roman army loses three legions
- XVII, XVIII & XVIIII.
Requires a visit if you are in that part of Germany.