In the rolling hills of north Pembrokeshire, Wales, archaeologists have ... had long suspected that a particularly straight ...
perhaps because it followed the 2,000-year-old Roman road of Sarn Helen, the country’s first cross-Wales route. However it was also undulating, with several higher sections still lining the ...
In addition to the ancient road, they have also unearthed ... the Romans controlled much of what is now England and Wales.
In Wales, part of the military zone, there were at least 30 auxiliary forts linked by straight roads and situated a ... the people of Wales came to accept Roman rule. Particularly, in South ...
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 ...