Are you a history buff traveling to London? This is the ultimate guide to finding Roman London. It takes you to all the ancient Roman sites and attractions in London.
Are you a history buff traveling to London? This is the ultimate guide to finding Roman London. It takes you to all the ancient Roman sites and attractions in London.
A large area of well-preserved Roman mosaic – parts of it approximately 1,800 years old – has been uncovered in London near one of the city’s most popular landmarks.
Although much of Roman London has now disappeared, recent excavations help to bring the past to life.
Exclusive: Historians now believe they know why the Romans moved the capital from Colchester
London started with the Romans. One of my favourite things is exploring Roman London. Come with me and discover a Roman day spa and an underground cult.
Are you a history buff traveling to London? This is the ultimate guide to finding Roman London. It takes you to all the ancient Roman sites and attractions in London.
Experts from the Museum of London Archaeology said the sculpture of the bird clasping a serpent, found close to the Tower of London, was almost unrecognisable when it was found.
Discover everything from Roman ruins to royal residences on this full-day tour of Stonehenge, Windsor, and Bath from London. Start with a visit to the 18th-century spa resort of Bath, where the elegant thermal baths date back to Roman times (visit if option selected). Then, be awed by the towering 5,000-year-old stone circle of Stonehenge, before brushing up on your regal history at the extravagant Windsor Castle (if option selected), one of the royal family's official residences.
THE remains of an incredible Roman mosaic, the largest discovered in 50 years, have been unearthed near the Shard. Archaeologists said that the finds are at a site believed to have been a venue for…
Did you know you can still find traces of Roman London (Londinium) today? From the old London Wall to London’s Mithraeum, here’s how.
London is a city full of architectural and historical wonders, but some of London's most surreal historical sites are to be discovered beneath the busy streets... - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
A 2000-year-old Roman amphitheater lies just below Guildhall Yard.
The discovery was made when conservationist and developer Mark Lucas and his son bought a building in Rochester high street. They planned to covert it into a shop without knowing the road was there.
Londinium was a settlement established on the current site of the City of London in AD47 (confirmed by a dendrochronological study) around a narrow point on the River Thames. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
When archaeologists came across a tin containing an unknown 2000-year-old ointment they were both pleased and bemused. It was not discovered in a home as one might think, but rather near an ancient Roman temple in London.
Discover Bath and the Cotswolds where you will find rolling hills and the historic Roman Baths. Embark on a walking tour of England with Country Walkers today.
When I moved to England, I decided that it was a good occasion to discover more of the UK. And so I put together the ultimate UK Bucketlist!
Skulls discovered within the boundaries of ancient London a quarter of a century ago are now believed to be those of gladiators, brutally killed for the amusement of Roman audiences.