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And now it seems we may also have the ancient civilization to thank for pioneering service stations. Archaeologists have discovered the foundations of a Roman 'service station' by the A147 in ...
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Archaeologists uncover a Roman 'service station' in GloucesterFamously, Brits have the Romans to thank for introducing the first roads. And now it seems we may also have the ancient civilization to thank for pioneering service stations. Archaeologists have ...
A Roman "service station" may have been found on the site of a major road development, archaeologists say. Some of the pieces found at the A417 in the Cotswolds are from the Neolithic period ...
The first UK motorway service station opened on November 2, 1959, on the M1 motorway at Watford Gap. However, according to a new archaeology discovery, service stations were being used all the way ...
"It's clear that the structures we've recorded helped serve the passing trade on a busy Roman highway; it really could be a 2,000-year-old service station," he added. The programme, hosted by ...
The unusual 8-sided style of ring was sometimes made with precious metals, experts said. Photo by Sergej Karpow via Unsplash This misfortune of one Roman roughly 1,600 years is the good luck for a ...
Madziala In northwest Germany, near the site of the 1,600-year-old Roman military camp Anreppen ... Coins, pottery fragments, non-ferrous metals and remnants of a kiln were previously discovered ...
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