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Archaeologists reveal layout of medieval city at Old Sarum Date: December 3, 2014 Source: University of Southampton Summary: Archaeologists have revealed for the first time the plan of a network ...
Old Sarum is marked in green to the north of modern-day Salisbury. Credit: Google Maps The team hopes to return to complete the survey of the inner and outer baileys and survey the Romano-British ...
WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND—A team from the University of Southampton has employed high-tech tools to map the remains of medieval buildings at Old Sarum. The city, founded in the Iron Age, eventually ...
Archaeologists in southern England have discovered what may be one of the largest medieval royal palaces ever found – buried under the ground inside a vast prehistoric fortress. The probable ...
A medieval city buried underground has been mapped in detail without any digging. Experts used scanning techniques to work out what buildings lurked underneath the surface of Old Sarum, which ...
Old Sarum was originally an Iron Age fort established around 400 BC and occupied by the Romans Credit: Photo: Environment Agency/University of Southampton/PA Discoveries at Old Sarum stir the ...
All that remained of Old Sarum, politically, was its right to send two MPs to Parliament – until, that is, the rotten boroughs were abolished with the passing of the Reform Act of 1832.
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