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Although the Roman road known as Akeman Street is less celebrated than the Fosse Way or Watling Street, it is 78 miles in length and could have had its origins in a pre-Roman Iron Age route. Travelling along the road from St Albans to Cirencester, Tim Copeland considers its symbiosis with the wider human and physical landscape of the 1st and 2nd centuries CE and asks: who might have travelled the road and settled along it, and what ideas and goods circulated on it?
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