Ardoch is located next to today's Braco, Perthshire, Scotland, UK. Roman Fort at Ardoch At the time, the fort was surrounded by many temporary camps. No stones remain, but apparently, this is the best preserved Roman earthwork in the Roman Empire. Google Map Also around this time, the ...
For the record, the world's longest section of straight road is Highway 46 in North Dakota, which stretches 205 kilometres without a bend, while the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor Plain has a 478-kilometre dead-straight stretch. In the UK, Ordnance Survey maps of the fens...
There are countless instances of “the Old Roman Road” across the UK. Equally common though perhaps less well known example of Roman infrastructure are the numerous cases of cities including the word “chester”, a derivative of ‘castrum’ meaning Castle in Latin. A simple scratch of the ...
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Arboretum / Roman Well is in Bingham, Rushcliffe, England. Arboretum / Roman Well is situated nearby to Bingham Cemetery, as well as near the sports venue Bingham Leisure Centre.Map Directions Satellite Photo MapNotable Places in the Area
George F Kettering, UK90 contributions 0 Incredible Food, Wine and Host Shout out to Francesca that made the tour truly incredible. It’s true you get food at four different places and get to try four different wines (two white and two red). If...
Lindsay, J. The whitebox geospatial analysis tools project and open-access gis. InProceedings of the GIS research UK 22nd annual conference, 16–18 (2014). Monaghan, G., Lovis, W. & Hambacher, M.Modeling Archaeological Site Burial in Southern Michigan: A Geoarchaeological Synthesis. Environmen...
The first book, Sons of Rome, is now out in digital and hardback formats in the UK and the USA (the paperback is released on 1st April in the UK). Sons of Rome follows the childhood and the friendship of the two emperors, from the time when they are but the children of powerful me...
Below the fort, beside the Roman road, is a military practice work (marked as a Roman camp on OS maps). Some time in the Norman period a motte, or castle mound was erected within the northern corner of the forts. A pair of milestones or carved pillars has been found beside the road...
Peele and Shakespeare combine "Moor" with "black," "villain," "non-Roman," and "non-English," thereby producing a "translucent effect" in which these categories function as societal, experiential, and hermeneutic limitations; but also as markers, roadmaps, and vehicles by which Aaron and ...