Following on from last month’s column, here of south-east England: a series of fortifications on both sides of the English Channel that…
The Saxon Shore (litus Saxonicum) was a military command consisting of fortifications built on both sides of the English Channel, which were…
Last month’s column explored prehistoric mines, and this month I will follow up on the topic by visiting medieval and modern examples…
Since CA 428, my columns have focused on prehistoric Britain, and while researching these I read about a series of mines dating…
For my third and final column on the Palaeolithic, I will clamber into some of the most famous caves in the country.…
In the previous few columns I have explored some of the great towns of Roman Britain – so, as a change of…
To conclude my mini-series on the towns of Roman. famous Romano-British city of all: Verulamium, modern-day St Albans. With much of the…
As part of my ongoing mini-series on the towns of Roman Britain, I will focus in this column on Roman Lincoln (Lindum),…
This month’s column comprises the latest in visited Chester and Colchester, and next up is Cirencester (Corinium). While not the most famous…
Last month’s visit to Chester/Deva got me of Roman Britain. I have previously visited Silchester/Calleva (CA 337, April 2018), Wroxeter/Viroconium (CA 338,…