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The parchment scroll, made in the Middle Ages, is the only surviving copy of a road map from the late Roman Empire. The document, which is almost seven metres long, shows the network of main Roman ...
"Despite more than 70 years of scholarship, published maps of the Roman road network in southern Britain have remained largely unchanged and all are consistent in showing that west of Exeter ...
Archaeologists in London have uncovered a well-preserved section of the Roman Watling Street beneath Old Kent Road. This find, made during construction work on the Southwark district’s heating ...
The study shows that as late as the 15th century, the main routes still aligned with the original Roman roads. The Gough Map is one of the oldest surviving maps of Britain. Drawn on parchment, it ...
A Roman road network spanning across Devon and Cornwall has been discovered by University of Exeter archaeologists Laser beams were used to detect and create a map of the region The research found ...
Archaeologist Gillian King said the discovery had redrawn the Roman road map in the capital. She added: “It is a key finding for archaeological research for London.” The section of road ...
Located near Auxerre, the grand estate once possessed an exorbitant level of wealth, with thermal baths and heated floors ...
“Despite more than 70 years of scholarship, published maps of the Roman road network in southern Britain have remained largely unchanged and all are consistent in showing that west of ...
During excavations amid the early stages of expanding low carbon heating to thousands of homes along Old Kent Road in London, archaeologists found physical evidence of an ancient Roman road.