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The only surviving copy of a road map from the late Roman Empire goes on show in Vienna, Austria, for one day only.
A 2,000-year-old Roman road was discovered in London during excavations of Old Kent Road. The area was being excavated in an effort to expand low carbon heating to thousands of homes in the area.
When the Roman Empire ruled what is now called England, many roads were built to connect military camps, towns and ports, and allow movement of troops and supplies. In Cambridgeshire, some of ...
The incredible 700-mile Roman road trip through four European countries but not Italy Travel through a tapestry of history and nature, where the Via Egnatia unfolds its secrets across four ...
A portion of one of Britain’s most significant Roman roads has been uncovered in London. The 2,000-year-old road was found beneath the Old Kent Road in the city’s southeast area.
An ancient Roman road has been unearthed directly beneath modern-day London's Old Kent Road. It would have been used by visiting emperors.
Review: 'Following Caesar' a detailed exploration of 3 oldest Roman roads By Bill Thompson Special to The Post and Courier Dec 17, 2023 ...
A 2,000-year-old Roman road has been uncovered during an archaeological dig in a garden near Stirling. It has been described as the most important road in Scottish history and was built by the ...