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  • Archaeological work has also revealed the remains of corduroy roads and evidence of iron and leather working dating from the 11th century. Defense was essential to protect the growing settlement, and in 1156 Prince Dolgoruky built the first fortifications: earthen ramparts topped by a wooden wall with blockhouses.
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  • Archaeological work has also revealed the remains of roads and evidence... DATING from the 11th century (=which date(s) from the 11th century).
  • Archaeological work has also revealed the remains of roads and evidence of iron and leather working dating from the 11-th century...
  • Archaeological work has also revealed the remains of corduroy roads and evidence of iron and leather working dating from the 11th century.
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    Recent archaeological discoveries have continued to illuminate our understanding of the world during the time of Abraham, the first of the biblical patriarchs.
    Bulunamadı: roads, work
  • The findings will help towards work with tenant farmers on the estate to create new habitats for wildlife while also protecting the archaeological remains...
  • Recent archaeological work has modified not only the above chronology, but also the causes of the transition from bronze to iron.
  • Fragments of possible pumice-stone, a volcanic rock not found locally, have also been discovered indicating possible connections with the wider prehistoric world.
  • Riddle of the decapitated skeletons found among the remains of 425 people uncovered in a Roman cemetery near Aylesbury during HS2 works.
  • Lidar has also helped identify nearby camps and roads used by Roman soldiers, as well as the remains of what may have been ramparts.
    Bulunamadı: evidence
  • In 2022, a group of workers undertaking road improvements in Wales chanced upon the remains of a Roman soldier buried with his sword and regalia.
  • The excavation in the southern English county of Devon at the site of a new town development revealed the remains of some extraordinary creatures.
    Bulunamadı: roads, evidence
  • The archaeologists have also found the remains of a medieval timber longhouse, suggesting the site was later occupied between the 8th and early 13th...
  • Today’s new archaeological, medical, and engineering technologies have given archaeologists a new way to explore the remains of ancient Egypt.
    Bulunamadı: roads