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Uncovering more of Britain's 'lost' Roman roads
They have been lost for thousands of years, but now a 'revolutionary' technique involving lasers is shedding lights on Roman roads and forts.
Archaeologists are using Lidar (light detection and ranging) data - which is typically used for flood modelling - to pinpoint the location of hundreds of miles of Roman roads in the north of England.
Their discoveries are giving clues to a neglected chapter in the history of Roman Britain almost 2,000 years ago when these roads helped Rome's legions conquer and control northern England.

Read more: Britain's 'lost' Roman roads discovered after 2,000 years: Maps reveal a new key route was used to conquer Northern England | Daily Mail Online
They have been lost for thousands of years, but now a 'revolutionary' technique involving lasers is shedding lights on Roman roads and forts.
Archaeologists are using Lidar (light detection and ranging) data - which is typically used for flood modelling - to pinpoint the location of hundreds of miles of Roman roads in the north of England.
Their discoveries are giving clues to a neglected chapter in the history of Roman Britain almost 2,000 years ago when these roads helped Rome's legions conquer and control northern England.

Read more: Britain's 'lost' Roman roads discovered after 2,000 years: Maps reveal a new key route was used to conquer Northern England | Daily Mail Online