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5. How Did The Romans Travel?
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Video
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Roman road construction
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5. How Did The Romans Travel?
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This Roman road was found
when they started to build the
new Tesco in Newtown.
It is part of a Roman road that
goes from Caersws to the fort
at Forden Gaer.
The road was built at about
the same time as the fort at
Caersws.
Find out more
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This is the valley between
Caersws and Newtown.
What can you see?
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What can
you see?
Photograph © Royal Commission on the Ancient and
Historic Monuments of Wales
www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk
5. How Did The Romans Travel?
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Monuments of Wales
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This is the valley between
Caersws and Trefeglwys.
What can you see?
Click on the map.
Can you follow the sections of
Roman road East (right) back
to the fort at Caersws?
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This is the same place as the
previous photograph, in the valley
between Caersws and Trefeglwys,
this time looking away from
Trefeglwys.
What can you see?
Photograph © Royal Commission on the Ancient and
Historic Monuments of Wales
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Teacher’s notes
http://www.cpat.org.uk/projects/longer/histland/caersws/swstra.htm gives details of courses of the four roads that leave
Caersws fort.
Follow the Roman roads on a map –zoom to 1:50,000 and move outward. The road from the S gate is v. difficult to track
Slide 2 Newtown video: Starting at Cefn Carnedd hillfort and arriving at Tesco, Newtown. When the red truck comes towards
you, you are passing Red House Farm on the right.
Slide 3 Red House Farm video: Travelling towards Caersws from Newtown, the short section of modern road outside the farm
is on the course of the Roman road, I point the camera at the hedge where the modern road bends left and leaves the Roman
course. See slides 5 and 6 for an aerial view.
Slide 4 The Roman road discovered during the excavations for the new Tesco. This is one of the longest lengths of Roman
road ever uncovered in Wales. The ‘Find out more’ link is interesting but will need interpreting for the pupils.
Slide 5 Red House Farm: The railway sweeps across the top of the photo, the Caersws level crossing is in the top right corner.
The fort is just off the picture in the top right. Can they see the crop mark leaving the course of the road (bottom left) at Red
House Farm and pointing straight towards the fort?
Slide 6 Red House Farm 2: The same crop mark but from slightly closer so it’s more obvious, the hedge in the next field
follows the course of the road - 1989 photo.
Slide 7 Caersws fort: Look for crop marks. Some buildings inside the fort are visible, as is the road leaving the fort towards
the bottom left corner.
Slide 8 Roman road from the fort, just outside Trefeglwys. There is a crop mark visible. The series of green spots alongside
road indicate deeper soil – possibly pits.
Slide 9 The same spot, looking in the opposite direction, back towards Caersws.
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