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Roman Theatre, St Albans. More remains under the nearby agricultural land which have never been excavated were for a while seriously threatened by deep ploughing. Although recent results of GPR ( ground penetrating radar) have revealed more damage than originally thought has been done to most buildings, especially the north western part of the ...
Remains of the Roman city of Verulamium have been excavated in modern times. The Roman city of Verulamium, the third largest town in Roman Britain after Londinium and Colchester, [3] was built alongside the Celtic settlement in the valley of the River Ver nearer to the present city centre.
The Roman Theatre at St Albans, Hertfordshire, England is an excavated site within the Roman walled city of Verulamium. Although there are other Roman theatres in Britain (for example at Camulodunum ), the one at Verulamium is claimed to be the only example of its kind, being a theatre with a stage rather than an amphitheatre .
Roman Theatre, St Albans; S. The Six Bells; V. Verulamium This page was last edited on 20 August 2023, at 23:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
St Albans (/ s ən t ˈ ɔː l b ən z /) is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, [1] England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of London, 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Welwyn Garden City and 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Luton.
Despite being named after the Greek goddess of love, it’s the Roman remains that you’re going to fall head over heels for at Aphrodisia. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 2017, Aphrodisia was ...
The Verulamium Forum Inscription (tentatively dated to AD 79, during the reign of the emperor Titus) is one of the many Roman inscriptions in Britain. It is also known as the "Basilica inscription", as it is believed to have been attached to the basilica of Verulamium (on the edge of modern St Albans). [1]
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