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My Heritage ID

My Heritage ID. Aims: Exploring who you are Exploring who the Romans were who lived on Hadrian’s Wall My Present Heritage ID My Roman Heritage ID. Hadrian’s Wall. Solway Firth. Newcastle. Your identity. What you like, who you are How does this compare with other people?

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My Heritage ID

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  1. My Heritage ID

  2. Aims: • Exploring who you are • Exploring who the Romans were who lived on Hadrian’s Wall • My Present Heritage ID • My Roman Heritage ID

  3. Hadrian’s Wall Solway Firth Newcastle

  4. Your identity • What you like, who you are • How does this compare with other people? • Use this to compare with Roman identity

  5. Where were they born?

  6. Something to touch…

  7. Something to taste… Mortarium Indented beaker Amphora

  8. Something to listen to… Music Prayers

  9. Something to look at…

  10. Something to smell… • Perfume vile • Oil lamp • Wine • Food

  11. Places… Bath house Barracks Home country Mithraeum Vicus Fort

  12. Activities…

  13. Roman Identity

  14. Characters Slave Wife of a soldier Centurion Father from the Cult of Mithras Native Britain

  15. Objects

  16. My Roman Heritage ID

  17. Characters Slave Wife of a soldier Centurion Father of the Cult of Mithras Native Britain

  18. Conclusions • Discussed present identity • Learnt about what life was like living along Hadrian’s Wall • Compared present identity with Roman identity

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