An ancient Roman road was recently discovered by archaeologists in London. The 2,000-year-old road was located beneath modern ...
Built after the Roman invasion in AD 43, the 2,000-year-old road connected the port of Dover to Londinium and the West ...
A section of one of Britain’s most important Roman roads has been unearthed in south-east London in a “remarkable” ...
A 2,000-year-old section of Watling Street, one of Britain’s most important Roman roads, has been uncovered beneath London’s ...
Because “Roman roads are characteristically straight,” archaeologists thought they knew where the London section of road ...
The road was found while work was being done to expand Southwark ’s low-carbon heat network by Southwark Council and Veolia.
A recent excavation, carried out by a team of archaeologists from the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) and RPS Consulting ...
It is part of an important 2,000-year-old road known as Roman Watling Street, built shortly after the Roman invasion of ...
Roman road surfaces have been discovered around here before, notably at the Cantium Retail Park a little to the north-west. That discovery was slightly south of the course of the modern Old Kent Road, ...
Archaeologists have discovered a "remarkable" section of one of Britain's most important Roman roads in southeast London.