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An Ancient Tooth ?
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Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Archaeology Review 2010
Saturday 16th October 2010
Roman Mosaics
Floors from the ancient city of Verulamium
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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