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Roman forts, roads, military camps and villas have been ... The entire area heading into south-east Wales through Usk to Caerleon would have been peppered with similar sites, believe the experts ...
In Wales, part of the military zone, there were at least 30 auxiliary forts linked by straight roads and situated ... Wales came to accept Roman rule. Particularly, in South Wales, the Silurians ...
Some Roman roads followed even older Celtic routes ... This then turns south to Neath and the South Wales coast. Sarn Helen is a route that, at first glance, appears distinctly un-Roman.
A Roman road has been found by workers building a controversial £840m natural gas pipeline across Wales. The historic roadway was discovered in the Brecon Beacons, on the path of the 190-mile (320km) ...
The road continues to Trawsfynydd, passing its redundant nuclear power station, as it follows the ancient Roman track of Sarn ... the highest mountain in south Wales, Pen y Fan, then down to ...
Students and volunteers excavated a suspected Roman site in Wales ... Wrexham is in northeast Wales near the border with England, about a 35-mile drive south from Liverpool.
These findings are explored in Remote Sensing and GIS Modelling of Roman Roads in South West Britain which has been published in the Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology. The research ...
"This is when Wales is still a very dangerous place ... have been pieces of unknown Roman road. This section of Roman road runs south from Carmarthen to Kidwelly, and was unknown until this ...
The paper, Remote Sensing and GIS Modelling of Roman Roads in South West Britain, is published in the Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology.
“But the recent availability of seamless LiDAR coverage for Britain has provided the means to transform our understanding of the Roman road network that developed within the province, and nowhere more ...