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Archaeologists in Stirling, Scotland have made an amazing discovery - the remains of an ancient Roman road. Estimated to be nearly 2,000 years old, this road was originally built by the Roman army led ...
A Roman road dating to the 1st century was unearthed in a garden near Stirling, Scotland. The road, city officials said Thursday, was used by centuries of leaders, including the real Macbeth.
An ancient Roman Road said to be used by key historical figures including William the Conqueror, Oliver Cromwell and every King and Queen of Scotland, has been found in a garden near Stirling.
Video: Evidence of Roman roads in Scotland. By The Newsroom. Published 5th Oct 2017, 19:11 BST. Updated 12th Dec 2017, 09:30 BST. 05-10-2017. Picture Michael Gillen. BO'NESS. Kinneil Estate.
A Roman road said to be used by key historical figures including William the Conqueror, Oliver Cromwell and every King and Queen of Scotland, has been found in a garden near Stirling.. Dating back ...
Beneath Britain's longest road lay a treasure trove of rare Roman artifacts. The findings were uncovered in North Yorkshire during construction work to upgrade the A1, which links London to Edinburgh.