Wednesday, April 2 2025

Tag: Roman road

Part of one of Britain's most important Roman roads unearthed under London's Old Kent Road

Part of one of Britain’s most important Roman roads unearthed under London’s Old Kent Road

A section of Roman road, part of one of the most important roads built in Roman times, has been unearthed beneath Old Kent Road in south-east London. The 2,000-year-old road, known as Watling Street, was part of a route from the ancient Roman port at Dover through London to the West Midlands. Regarded as one

A 4,500-year-old funerary monument discovered in East Yorkshire

A 4,500-year-old funerary monument discovered in East Yorkshire

A 4500-year-old burial monument, along with a burnt mound and parts of a Roman road, have been discovered in East Yorkshire during fieldwork ahead of the construction of a sewer. The discovery was made by archaeologists from Ecus Archaeology for Yorkshire Water. Although the analysis part of the research has not yet begun, it seems

The 2000-year-old Roman road was unearthed in Sebastapolis Ancient City

The 2000-year-old Roman road was unearthed in Sebastapolis Ancient City

Sebastapolis Ancient City, located in Tokat province in the Black Sea region of Türkiye and dating back to the 1st century A.D., has revealed a 2,000-year-old Roman road. The foundation date of Sebastapolis Ancient City, built on a large mound dating back to the Early Bronze Age, is not yet known definitively. Some sources suggest