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A Roman road has been unearthed beneath a primary school playing field. The paved pathway was discovered in the Oxfordshire village of Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, along with a range of ancient coins.
A Roman Road Was Hiding Beneath a Primary School Playing Field in England The 2,000-year-old cobbled pathway was likely built after the Romans invaded Britain in the first century C.E.
A village in England believed a Roman road ran under their buildings but it was confirmed after a survey of a field next to a primary school ... Ancient Roman medical tools were found 125 years ago.
A history group has uncovered a 2,000-year-old Roman road running under a school playing field. The cobbled street thought to date back to AD 43 was found in the Oxfordshire village of Brightwell ...
Archaeologists surveying the field of a primary school discovered an ancient Roman road. Screengrab from Brightwell cum Sotwell CofE Primary School's Facebook post For years, the residents of ...
A history group has uncovered a 2,000-year-old Roman road running under a school playing field. The cobbled street thought to date back to AD 43 was found in the Oxfordshire village of Brightwell ...
Archaeologists surveying the field of a primary school discovered an ancient Roman road. Screengrab from Brightwell cum Sotwell CofE Primary School's Facebook post For years, the residents of ...
Archaeologists surveying the field of a primary school discovered an ancient Roman road. Screengrab from Brightwell cum Sotwell CofE Primary School's Facebook post For years, the residents of ...
Archaeologists surveying the field of a primary school discovered an ancient Roman road. Screengrab from Brightwell cum Sotwell CofE Primary School's Facebook post For years, the residents of ...