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Welcome to this weeks video where we take a look at the role of The Fosse Way in Early Roman Britain.
Usual notices:
1. We are not historians. We enjoy researching and learning, and with that we enjoy sharing our journeys with you. That said, sources for information often listed below with credits.
2. Errors. Whilst we make every attempt to not include any errors, research, and piecing stories together from dozens of sources sometimes leads to one or two. I will note here if any are found:
A. Did I say "Walken"?
B. A couple have question why I have suggested this is a Wall. Firstly I would urge you to watch the video in full. This is a theory that I have seen numerous times now, so why not delve deeper. I really try to avoid presenting theories that are my own, I am no academic and absolutely don't want to fly in the face of archaeology or scientific process in any way. What I try to do is question theories presented that seem long held and have no scientific or academic basis, in this case the website rural-roads (link below), wiki and Tacitus himself, that all suggested this was some kind of border, or ditch or wall.
Credit for assets
Long UK Maps: [ Ссылка ]
Filter: Snowman Digital and Beachfront
B-Roll Maps: Google Maps and Google Earth Studio
Maps: National Library of Scotland Maps:
OS Maps. Media License.
Stock Footage: Storyblocks
Music: Storyblocks
Old Map: NLS - [ Ссылка ]
Credit for images under Creative Commons.
Clodius_Albinus: Jose Luiz Bernades Ribeiro
Galleria Degli Uffizi Florence: Carole Raddato
Julius Agricola: Ad Meskens
Suetonius Paulinus: Ad meskens
Statianus: Jose Luiz Bernardes Ribeiro
Ostorius: Ad Meskens
Sources:
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:48 - The Problem
03:12 - The Fosse Way
04:55 - Whats in a Name?
07:14 - Town Plan
09:00 - The Governor
11:33 - Conclusion.
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