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Watling Street is the name given to an ancient trackway in England and Wales that was first used by the Britons mainly between the modern cities of Canterbury and St Albans. The Romans later paved the route, part of which is identified on the Antonine Itinerary as Iter III: "Item a Londinio ad portum Dubris" - from London to the port of Dover. Its route is now covered by the A2 road from Dover to London, and the A5 road from London to Wroxeter.
- Related: Great Dover Road, Roman Britain, Roman roads in Britain, Fenny Stratford, Towcester, Bannaventa, Tripontium, Manduessedum
The Antonine Itinerary The Antonine Itinerary www.roman-britain.org/geography/itinerary.htm - Web |
'Watling Street - A Journey through Roman Britain' 'Watling Street - A Journey through Roman Britain' www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A24369951 - Web |
Stone Street, Suffolk Stone Street, Suffolk penelope.uchicago.edu/.../6*.html - Web |
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