It has been dubbed the 'most important road in Scottish history', having been used by the likes of Henry VIII, William the Conqueror and Oliver Cromwell. Now, MailOnline can exclusively reveal where ...
A Roman road dating to the 1st century was unearthed in a garden near Stirling, Scotland. The road, city officials said Thursday, was used by centuries of leaders, including the real Macbeth.
A 2,000-year-old Roman road has been uncovered during an archaeological dig in a garden near Stirling. It has been described as the most important road in Scottish history and was built by the Roman ...
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