The Dark Ages in England were truly dark ... ramparts repaired or of crude huts squatting in the ruins. Yet over the last 80 years we have rediscovered Roman London in the city’s basements ...
Hexham in Northumberland has been recommended as a UK staycation destination by travel blog The Crazy Tourist, with the small ...
Elsewhere in England, archaeologists have recently discovered a "mysterious lump" of a purple substance that in Roman times would have been worth more than gold, and a stash of coins worth over $ ...
Known to the Romans as Londinium, England's capital city served as the capital of Roman Britain for more than 350 years. Today, London is home to several well-preserved Roman ruins and artifacts ...
The ruins were uncovered over several years, and the site was opened to the public in 1897. The Roman Baths In England Today Today, Bath, England, and its renowned hot Baths are a destination for ...
The small market town has a population of 13,000 and it's the perfect location for a staycation - and you could be one of ...
Archaeologists found the ruins of an Iron Age settlement with a “rare” ancient Roman brooch buried underneath, possibly as an offering. Photo from GUARD Archaeology Sifting through the dark ...
The ancient parts of London that are thousands of years old have been discovered for the first time (Picture: John Dunne/ Museum of London Archaeology) A Roman ... the ancient ruins once the ...
Image caption, These are the ruins of the barracks at Chester's Roman Fort. It was built around AD123 and the Romans called it ‘Cilurum’. Soldiers who lived here would have served on Hadrian ...