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An ancient Roman route found in Pembrokeshire could be the real "golden road" of the Preseli hills. There is currently a path stretching over the slopes with that name. Roman expert and Oxford ...
Excavations in Ireland have led to the discovery of a 2,000-year-old fig. The preserved fig serves as a strong piece of evidence of exotic food traded between the Roman Empire and Ireland.
Roman road building technique revived in Co Leitrim ... Commonly used in Scotland, the technique had largely fallen out of use here in Ireland. Expert trail builder Frank McMahon, ...
These are the roads that offer a 'doorway' into Britain's past. From Roman streets to bustling 20th century markets, these 50 have been named the most historically important in the country.
Construction workers uncovered a well-preserved section of the 2,000-year-old Roman Watling Street beneath Old Kent Road in Southwark, London. The discovery was made during early works by ...
The myth of straight Roman roads has been exposed by a new book which claims the extraordinary engineering feats were the work of the Celts. By Hayley Dixon 09 October 2013 • 7:47pm Part of the ...
A 2017 paper found that, in parts of Germany that were part of the empire, “the persistence of the Roman road network until the present [is] an important factor causing [the] developmental ...
An ancient Roman route found in Pembrokeshire could be the real "golden road" of the Preseli hills. There is currently a path stretching over the slopes with that name. Roman expert and Oxford ...
Unearthed under Old Kent Road, the 2,000-year-old road known as Roman Watling Street ran from Dover through London to the West Midlands, connecting Britain with the wider Roman world.
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