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Every day we still use Roman roads and Viking place names, and our Yorkshire cities, towns, and magnificent countryside are littered, if we took the time to think, with physical signs of the pain ...
Excavations at Holme Hall Quarry, between Doncaster and Rotherham, have revealed how the landscape was transformed into ...
The roads helped Roman squads conquer and control a large region of northern England, including Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria. The discoveries are giving clues to a neglected chapter in the ...
Another unexpected discovery by a team working for Yorkshire Water, was closer to Stamford Bridge, where part of the foundations of a previously unknown and much later Roman Road were revealed.
The late archaeologist Hugh Toller also found at least four ‘missing’ Roman roads in Northumberland, North Yorkshire and Cumbria including a lost part of the Maiden Way which joined a Roman ...
What does this LiDAR map of London have to do with the rediscovery of a centuries-lost Roman Road in Lancashire ... Cerialis to what's now Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria to wrestle control ...
Lord Burlington, an 18th-century English aristocrat, excavated a Roman road across his land at Londesborough in Yorkshire as interest in Roman antiquities grew. Participants in the Grand Tour of ...
PARTS of an unknown Roman road, a burial monument with remains and a 'burnt mound' have been discovered in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Archaeologists working on the site of a new three-and-a ...
A series of talks has been commissioned initially concentrating on questions surrounding the routes of Roman roads across North Yorkshire and a series of workshops on archaeological techniques is ...