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Archaeological Assessment of Longtown [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992-1996)
...to test the theory that it was Roman in date (HWCM 22003; Hurst 1966). In...
...by Hal Dalwood.   2 Pre-urban evidence Roman remains were discovered when the school was...
...re-used an earlier structure such as a Roman fort (Moore 1972). There is no conclusive...
The Marches Upland Survey: An Assessment of the Archaeology of the Western Uplands of Herefordshire and Shropshire (1991 - 1999)
...Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Medieval, Post-Medieval and Modern sites of interest....
Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003)
...idea that it was superimposed upon a Roman camp was put forward in the early...
...(Olding 2000, 58).     During the Roman period Ostorius Scapula led a campaign against...
...the tribes occupying Herefordshire hillforts and took Roman rule west as far as Usk, Hay-on-Wye...
...Hay (Clyro) and Abergavenny (Gobannium) while a Roman villa was situated nearby at Walterstone (Page...
...Longtown was on the course of a Roman road. It lies approximately midway between the...
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Archaeological Assessment of Ewyas Harold [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992 - 1996)
...Pre-urban evidence There are no prehistoric or Roman sites recorded on the County SMR for...
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1188)
...emperor of Germany and king of the Romans; Isaac, emperor of Constantinople; Philip, the son...
...a city or camp, for there the Roman legions, sent into this island, were accustomed...
...masonry, with courses of bricks, by the Romans. Many vestiges of its former splendour may...
...ornamented with gilded roofs, in imitation of Roman magnificence, inasmuch as they were first raised...
...as they were first raised by the Roman princes, and embellished with splendid buildings; a...
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Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185)
...warlike preparations he had made against the Romans, and asked him, Thinkest thou, O Hannibal,...
...Hannibal, that these are sufficient for the Romans? Hannibal, ridiculing the unmilitary appearance of the...
...I certainly think them sufficient for the Romans, however greedy; Antiochus asking his opinion about...
...them as becoming a prey to the Romans. Chapter 15: Their boldness and confidence in...
...presence of their princes and chieftains. The Romans and Franks had the same faculty; but...
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Brothers Collection: Photographs of Postcard Album (1900 - 1910)
...Colwyn Bay ; 'river scene' 112 The Roman Bridge, Riding Mill; Fishing fleet leavig Tarbert;...
...Chew Brook, Greenfield ; Rome , Foro Romano; Laxey Wheel 121 Meanwood Side; Town Hall...
...Fishing Boats, Loch Fyne; Lighthouse, Llandudno; Old Roman Baths, Bath 165 Burns Statue, Ayr; Brizlee...
...Rosaire 214 Oberammergau ; Rome , Foro Romano dal Campidoglio; Milford Haven 215 Milford Haven;...
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Whitehouse Camp (1050 - 1250)
...reason to suspect that it may have Roman origins or earlier as it seems to...
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Longtown Castle (1050 - 1250)
...earthen playing card shaped enclosure is of Roman origin and Roman finds were reported in...
...1997. 78). If the origin had been Roman then similarities could be drawn particularly between...
An Historie of Cressewelle and Yonder, by Ruth Watkins (Geological time to present)
...These were the hostile Britons that the Romans found when they arrived, and they endured...
...on.   It was the island the Romans found when they came in AD48.  ...
...when they came in AD48.   The Roman road builders The Romans tramped up the...
...to save it.  The main significance of Roman roads for the likes of us was...
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