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Archaeology

Hertfordshire has been populated for thousands of years and, with two major Roman roads running through the county, there's plenty of evidence of the area's past importance. We'd love to hear about any experience you've had, from major archaeological digs to metal detecting as a hobby.

  • An Ancient Tooth ?
    An Ancient Tooth ?
    Hopefully it is.
  • Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Archaeology Review 2010
    Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Archaeology Review 2010
    Saturday 16th October 2010
  • Roman Mosaics
    Roman Mosaics
    Floors from the ancient city of Verulamium
  • The Roman Roads of Hertfordshire: Ermine Street
    The Roman Roads of Hertfordshire: Ermine Street
    Ermine street is a Roman road that runs from London, to Lincoln, and York; totaling a length of approximately 192 miles!
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