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The construction of the Telford Way Bridge in 1964, nearly 40 years after the widening of the English Bridge and replacement ...
An ancient road discovered in Wales by an Oxford University archaeologist may have been the route taken by prehistoric people transporting the stones that built Stonehenge.
A road discovered in a Welsh beauty spot appears to show that the Romans travelled farther west across Britain than previously thought. Dr Mark Merrony, a Roman specialist tutor at Oxford ...
In fact, the Roman roads in this mountainous territory were influenced by mining operations and mountain passes, as demonstrated by the discovery of previously unknown road sections. They add that ...
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 ...
CLEAR evidence of a Roman road has been found during an archaeological dig close to the home of a Welsh Prince. A section of a metalled road on the line of the Roman road from Caerhun to Segontium ...
Aside from the English and Welsh bridges in the town centre, the next road crossings in either direction were in Atcham and Montford Bridge.
The 1,700-year-old skeleton of a Roman mercenary has been unearthed next to a newly-built road in the Welsh countryside. Archaeologists discovered the mercenary buried with his sword alongside ...
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) ...
Two men in Wales were using a metal detector after Christmas a few years ago when they found some old, buried coins that were from the Roman Empire.
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