Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 2 days ago · Discover urban-living 2,000 years ago at Viriconium (Wroxeter) - once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. Wander the remains of the bathhouse and explore a reconstructed town house from a city which was almost as large as Pompeii.

  2. 5 days ago · Viriconium Cornovioru­m or Wroxeter was the fourth most important city in Roman Britain, and experts fully expected the grounds of the stately home Attingham Park, near to the city’s ruins, to be archaeolog­ically significan­t, said Janine Young, an archaeolog­ist with the trust.

  3. 5 days ago · Using ground-scanning technology, the survey attempted to map undetected features that lay underneath the Wroxeter region in Shropshire, close to the site where the ancient Roman city of Viriconium once stood.

  4. 2 days ago · The Call of Cthulhu. fictional lost city that first appeared in the H. P. Lovecraft short story The Call of Cthulhu, first published in Weird Tales in 1928. According to Lovecraft's short story, R'lyeh is a sunken city in the South Pacific and the prison of the malevolent entity called Cthulhu .

  5. 5 days ago · A geophysical survey at Attingham Park. (National Trust) The Attingham Estate encompasses a portion of the buried Roman city of Wroxeter (Viriconium Cornoviorum), cared for by English Heritage, and some of the land surrounding the city.

  6. 1 day ago · Using ground-scanning technology, the survey attempted to map undetected features that lay underneath the Wroxeter region in Shropshire, close to the site where the ancient Roman city of Viriconium once stood. Janine Young, an archaeologist associated with the National Trust, said in a statement via The Guardian:

  7. 18 hours ago · Home page World Was standing: 09.07.2024, 16:11 From: Bettina Menzel PressSplit In the south of England, an extensive search was richly rewarded: archaeologists found two Roman villas underground. The discovery changes our knowledge of the past – and the future. Shropshire – The time when the Romans ruled the British Isles dates back over 1500 […]