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| Archaeological Observations in the Walterstone Area: An Historic Landscape Walk Report (2000) |
| ...it was reported that fragments of a Roman pavement (tesserae) had been recovered from this... |
| ...belief that there was a high status Roman Villa nearby. In 1954 the Ordnance Survey... |
| ...has led to the belief that a Roman mosaic and therefore a villa existing here.... |
| 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... |
| 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... |
| Guest Contribution: Survey and Investigation of Clifford Castle (2018) |
| ...she was mistress to Henry II. Many romantic tales about her life and death have... |
| ...is also extant, including traces of several Roman forts associated with the important frontier of... |
| ...and possible Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Medieval features. Other specific references include... |
| Digital Images Collection: Duncumb - History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford (1812) |
| ...download. Clodock: The text describes Roman remains in the area including roads and... |
| ...military fortifications in the area including some Roman remains. There is also a brief description... |
| Longtown Castle: Earthworks, Fortifications and Architecture (Up to 1700) |
| ...that the site is that of a Roman camp, but apart from the general resemblance... |
| ...the quadrangular enclosure to that of a Roman earthwork there is no evidence to support... |
| 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;... |
| Transcript of a talk about Turnastone Court Farm (2006) |
| ...ancient trackway up the valley, even a Roman road. After millennia of siltation its surface... |
| ...apparent and if it really was a Roman road this would be evidence. This would... |
| Turnastone Court Farm – An Assessment of the Historical, Landscape, Ecological and Agricultural importance of the Water Meadows. (2004) |
| ...is very difficult to date even the Romans laid concrete. However its common use began... |
| ...running up the valley perhaps an old Roman road. So it appears that existing landscape... |
| ...archaeological potential. There is evidence of pre- Roman activity and there has been continuous use... |
| Research paper: The origin and decline of the Borough of Longtown (700s-1840s) |
| ...castle site made use of a former Roman camp, based on an unusual rectangular shape... |
| ...Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non- Roman Europe . British Archaeological Report, International Series... |
