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Paul Whitewick | A Roman Aqueduct, in the UK? @pwhitewick | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Welcome to this weeks little Map Mystery. We would love to know your thoughts on the big question the video raises.

Huge thanks to David Archer for lots of his dronage here, plus maps and lots of ideas and input on this.

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Most recent research suggests that the Romans didn't take over the Hill Fort as such, as it wasn't in use at the time. The tribes had gone and abandoned the site around 100 years prior to their arrival.

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