Some rather nice computer reconstructions of the Roman town of Durobrivae (Water Newton): http://dazpix.co.uk/portfolio-posts/romans-revisited/ …pic.twitter.com/ZdHyaaCj8m
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Some rather nice computer reconstructions of the Roman town of Durobrivae (Water Newton): http://dazpix.co.uk/portfolio-posts/romans-revisited/ …pic.twitter.com/ZdHyaaCj8m
Some pieces from 4thC Water Newton hoard of Christian liturgical silver: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1363993&partId=1&people=26638&peoA=26638-3-13&page=1 …pic.twitter.com/fVCFnzvbmV
I've long loved this place
; any ideas about the name? %%robert
The Romano-British name means something like 'fort by the bridge', the Old English 'the new settlement' (=is to west of RB town) + water :)
TYTY; sometimes the simplest is best! %%r
very interesting, I have done thousands of skydives near here so spend a lot of time looking down at this site!
fascinating, absolutely fascinating. I'll stop and look at this next time I'm passing
IS THAT A RIVER BED THAT THE ROMANS DIVERTED?
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