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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.
Archaeology & History A 2,000-Year-Old Roman Road, Trod by Emperors, Is Found Beneath London “Watling Street” once ran from Dover in the East of the country through London to the West Midlands.
Archaeologists long suspected an ancient Roman road cut through modern-day London, but its exact route remained a mystery — until now. The 2,000-year-old route known as Roman Watling Street ...
After four years of reconstruction, the remains of a painted wall in Roman London, founded in AD 43, have a big story to tell ...
Archaeologists long suspected an ancient Roman road cut through modern-day London, but its exact route remained a mystery — until now. The 2,000-year-old route known as Roman Watling Street ...
After London and two other towns were destroyed during a revolt against Roman rule around A.D. 60, the creation of the first basilica, around A.D. 70-80, was “almost like a sign of renewal and ...
C onstruction workers uncovered a well-preserved section of the 2,000-year-old Roman Watling Street beneath Old Kent Road in Southwark, London. The discovery was made during early works by ...
Archaeologists make ‘remarkable’ discovery of 2,000 year old Roman road in London. A well-preserved section of the 2,000-year-old road, known as Watling Street, was unearthed under Old Kent ...
"Old Kent Road is one of London’s oldest thoroughfares that embodies much of what makes today’s London special”. Construction workers uncovered a well-preserved section of the 2,000-year-old ...
Archaeologists long suspected an ancient Roman road cut through modern-day London, but its exact route remained a mystery — until now. The 2,000-year-old route known as Roman Watling Street ...
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