As of now, the base of the modern road rests directly on the Roman structure. Experts also highlight the vibrant history of Old Kent Road. Pilgrims of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales walked ...
When the Roman Empire ruled what is now called England, many roads were built to connect military camps, towns and ports, and allow movement of troops and supplies. In Cambridgeshire, some of these ...
Now, archaeologists in the French Alps have found evidence of this ancient trade along a Gallo-Roman road, according to ... more than 400 feet of structure was discovered, including 70 rooms ...