Roman forces reached the borders of Wales in AD 48, five years after they had begun their conquest of Britain. At that time, of course, Wales did not exist in any meaningful sense. It had at least ...
After the Roman Conquest they were made into their own small ... This group covered much of the mountains and valleys of what is today mid-Wales. They were the northern neighbours of the Silures ...
Experts say the Roman finds are key pieces in the jigsaw to understand how Wales was conquered and dominated ... locations threatened by climate With conquest came reinforcements, and that meant ...
When students from the University of Chester pulled out their tools and began to dig in northern Wales, they weren’t sure ...
In the rolling hills of north Pembrokeshire, Wales, archaeologists have made an exciting discovery: a massive Roman fort that ...
He believes the site, which is located underneath a farmer’s field in the north of Pembrokeshire, suggests that Wales was fully integrated into Roman Britain. Dr Mark Merrony, of Wolfson College ...