Famously, Brits have the Romans to thank for introducing the first roads. And now it seems we may also have the ancient ...
Archaeologists in England just uncovered the ancient Roman equivalent of a rest stop while surveying for a new soccer field.
The mutatio served as a vital resting point for travelers, merchants, and soldiers on the busy route, offering essential ...
A Roman Cupid figurine was one of the artefacts found on the A417 in the Cotswolds A Roman "service station" may have been found on the site of a major road development, archaeologists say.
Archaeological discovery finds an ancient Roman service station that was used to help serve the passing trade on Ermin Way - ...
A 2,000-year-old Roman service station, known as a "mutatio," has been uncovered by archaeologists in Gloucestershire, England. The discovery was made near the towns of Brockworth and Cowley ...
The ancient Roman road linked Cirencester and Gloucester, with the building itself reported to have likely been near Ermin Street. The ancient service station is said to have been referred to as ...
"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. National Highways The ...
Archaeologists in Gloucestershire, England discovered a Roman horse changing station, ancient coins, pottery, and a rare ...
"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 team uncovered items like ...