The ancient road is lined by many Neolithic henges and barrows ... An important trade route along which spices and incense were bought and sold, it was later paved by Roman Emperor Trajan in the 2nd ...
There it was: an ancient Roman tomb weighing as much as a polar bear, peacefully preserved beneath the A47 road for over a millennium. Some coffee breaks turn out more memorable than others!
of land and sea Baseline roads cover 52,587 miles (84,631 km), in addition to 17,567 miles (28,272 km) of rivers and canals Map reveals how much it would have cost to travel on roads and seas ...
Archaeologists uncovered a Roman gladiator’s tomb in ancient Liternum shedding light on burial customs and daily life in ...
Places names in Wales that begin 'Caer' or 'Car' are also named after Roman forts. Many of the roads in England follow the route of ancient Romans roads. And many of the words we speak also have ...