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It is the modern name given to the Roman road that ran northwards from Durobrivae, near Peterborough, to Bourne and then northwest to join Ermine Street.
The Community Archaeology Geophysics Group has been presented with the prestigious Britannia Award by the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. The Community Archaeology Geophysics Group (CAGG) ...
South Uist Mike Parker Pearson, Niall Sharples, Jim SymondsThe Langdales Mark Edmonds ...
This site is now our second largest Roman Scheduled Monument after the walled town of Durobrivae, five miles west of Peterborough. I’d like to extend my thanks to those who have worked ...
The remains of a town has reshaped the understanding of Roman Cambridgeshire, a councillor said The discovery of the remains of a small town "reshapes" the understanding of Roman life in one part ...
The discovery of the remains of a small town "reshapes" the understanding of Roman life in one part of eastern England, according to a local politician. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport ...
The remains of a town has reshaped the understanding of Roman Cambridgeshire, a councillor said Author, Brian Farmer & PA Media Role, BBC News, Cambridgeshire ...
Roman mosaic expert David Neal, one of Britain’s foremost Roman mosaics experts, thinks the Warrington Road mosaic could belong to the Durobrivan group – inhabitants hailing from the walled Roman town ...
Kris has been in contact with Charles Higham who worked at Verulamium with Frere in 1958 and 1959. In 1959 Charles had helped Martin Aitkin trace the line of the 1955 ditch using the then new ...