英国罗马道路研究协会
Roman Roads Research Association (UK)

原始链接: https://www.romanroads.org/index.html

罗马道路研究协会(RRRA)在2023年至2025年期间一直积极开展一系列在线讲座和出版活动。从2024年9月开始,持续到2025年4月的一系列讲座涵盖了罗马后勤、苏格兰的道路、冲突考古学、别墅遗址、道路建设以及贝德福德郡桑迪周边的道路网络等多样主题。演讲者包括大卫·布里兹教授和约翰·里德博士等知名人士。可通过Eventbrite和TicketTailor预订这些活动。 除了讲座,RRRA还出版年度期刊《Itinera》,第三卷于2023年发布,目前正在征集第四卷的投稿。该协会还在开发一个功能更强的新网站,预计将于2025年晚些时候推出。最近的活动包括支持为乌克兰危机募捐的哈德良长城徒步活动,并在YouTube上提供过去的讲座视频。RRRA积极研究和记录英国境内的罗马道路,并进行持续的项目和地图志更新。

一个 Hacker News 的讨论集中在罗马基础设施在现代英国出乎意料的普遍存在。用户指出,许多现有的道路、小路、运河,甚至排水系统最初都是由罗马人建造的,而且常常是在更古老的、前罗马路线(如沃特灵街)之上修建的。 这次对话强调了 LiDAR 等技术在揭示隐藏历史特征方面的作用,以及在新开发项目前进行的常规考古调查。地名中包含“chester”或“caster”,以及“stret”或“strat”通常是罗马起源的标志。 最后,一个相关的观察指出,英国以航空为主题的道路名称的住宅区经常占据二战时期的机场旧址。这次讨论强调了历史如何深深地嵌入到英国的景观之中。
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FINAL TALK IN OUR 2024/5 SEASON WITH MIKE LUKE

Our season of talks continues with The Roman road network around Sandy, Bedfordshire, by Mike Luke, on Thursday 24 April 2025 at 7:30pm GMT. Book your place through Eventbrite.

NEW 2024/5 SEASON OF ONLINE TALKS CONTINUES WITH NEIL GODFREY

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NEW 2024/5 SEASON OF ONLINE TALKS CONTINUES WITH ALAN MONTGOMERY

Our new season of talks continues with The Road to Mons Graupius: A Journey Through Roman Scotland, by Alan Montgomery, on Thursday 20 February 2025 at 7:30pm GMT.  We are now offering the opportunity to book through either TicketTailor or Eventbrite.

February 2025

A NEW WEBSITE IS COMING!

Work has started on the development of a new website to replace this one, with a more modern style and much better functionality. Its a huge task, but should be launched later this year.

NEW 2024/5 SEASON OF ONLINE TALKS CONTINUES WITH PADDY LAMBERT

Our new season of talks continues with The Weird and Wonderful Roman Villa Site at Priors Hall, by Paddy Lambert, on Thursday 21 November at 7:30pm GMT. This is the eagerly awaited sequel to the talk Paddy gave back in January. We are now offering the opportunity to book through either TicketTailor or Eventbrite.

3 September 2024

NEW 2024/5 SEASON OF ONLINE TALKS CONTINUES WITH JOHN REID

Our new season of talks continues with The The Archaeology of Conflict in Roman Britain, by Dr. John Reid, on Thursday 24 October at 7:30pm BST. We are now offering the opportunity to book through either TicketTailor or Eventbrite.

3 September 2024

NEW 2024/5 SEASON OF ONLINE TALKS STARTS WITH DAVID BREEZE

Our new season of talks begins with The Logistics of Agricola’s Final Campaign, by Prof. David Breeze, on Thursday 26 September at 7:30pm BST. We are now offering the opportunity to book through either TicketTailor or Eventbrite.

5 February 2024

BOOKING IS OPEN FOR OUR NEXT ONLINE TALK

Booking has begun for our next talk, which is a rare opportunity in the UK to attend a lecture by Prof. Ray Laurence. Road Construction and Transport Infrastructure in the Roman Empire - what did they think they were doing? is on Thursday 22 February at 8:00pm GMT. Note the later than usual time, since Ray will be delivering his talk from Sydney.

2 January 2024

BOOKING IS OPEN FOR OUR NEXT TWO ONLINE TALKS

Booking has begun for Roads and Industry: Navigating the Priors Hall Roman Villa, by Paddy Lambert, on Thursday 11 January at 7:30pm GMT. You can also now book for our second talk in January, A Typical Assemblage? by Lindsay Allason-Jones, on 25th January 2024 at 7:30pm.

16 November 2023

2023-4 TALKS & SEMINAR PROGRAMME NOW ONLINE

Our next talks programme is now available here, and booking has begun for our fourth talk, High Rochester and Dere Street in Northumberland; by Prof. Jim Crow, to be held online via Zoom at 7.30pm on Thursday 14th December 2023. All are welcome, and its free to book through Eventbrite, although we always welcome donations!

1 November 2023

2023-4 TALKS & SEMINAR PROGRAMME NOW ONLINE

Our next talks programme is now available here, and booking has begun for third talk, The Romans in South-west Scotland; by Andrew Nicholson, to be held online via Zoom at 7.30pm on Thursday 16th November 2023. All are welcome, and its free to book through Eventbrite, although we always welcome donations!

9 June 2023

ITINERA VOL. 3 ONLINE RELEASE

The third volume of our annual journal has been released! It will remain accessible as digital downloads for members only until 1st June 2024, when it becomes Open Access.

20 May 2023

ITINERA VOL. 3 EARLYBIRD OFFER

You can now reserve your copy of Itinera Volume 3 for just £22 with free P&P (worth £5). This offer has been extended until 14th June 2023.

OUR NEXT ONLINE TALK

There are still places available for our next talk, Vindolanda, a Fort and Frontier in Transition, by Dr. Andrew Birley, booking on Eventbrite (23March 2023, 7.30pm),

25 January 2023

OUR FEBRUARY ONLINE TALK

Booking is now open for our February talk, Boudica, street grids, and the changing face of Caistor Roman town, by Prof. Will Bowden, booking on Eventbrite (23 February 2023, 7.30pm). Chris Smart’s excellent talk on new discoveries in the south-west is also now online on our YouTube channel

20 January 2023

OUR NEXT ONLINE TALK

There are still places available for our next talk, Reinterpreting Roman Roads in the Chilterns - insights from LiDAR data, by Dr. Ed Peveler & Nigel Rothwell, booking on Eventbrite (26 January 2023, 7.30pm),

20 November 2022

OUR NEXT TWO ONLINE TALKS

Booking for our December talk, Journey to Britannia, by Bronwen Riley, is now open on Eventbrite (8th December 2022, 7.30pm), before which on 24th November we have Conquest: The Rivers and Roads of Flavian Scotland, by Dr. Andrew Tibbs, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 24 November. Now available on Eventbrite

11 October 2022

OUR NEXT SEMINAR POSTPONED

Due to unforseen circumstances, the next seminar in our series, Beyond Isca: new evidence for Roman expansion in South West Britain, by Dr Chris Smart of Exeter University, has been postponed until 7.30pm on Thursday 5 January - booking can still be made on Eventbrite

9 June 2022

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, Finding the Roman fort at Killerton, Devon, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 23 June is now available on Eventbrite

12 May 2022

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, The Stainmore road, its unique Roman camps, and Venutius’s war by our chair, Mike Haken, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 26th May is now available on Eventbrite

12 May 2022

NEIL REDFERN - WALKING THE WALL IN SUPPORT OF EUKRAINE CRISIS APPEAL

Our social media guru and Finds Officer, Reb Ellis, and our Chair, Mike Haken, joined Council for British Archaeology Director Neil Redfern today for part of his Hadrians Wall Challenge, as he attempts to raise £5000 for the British Red Cross administered Eukraine Crisis Appeal. Neil and Mike are pictured here on the Military Way near Housesteads Roman fort. You can support Neil’s efforts here. Please be generous.

25April 2022

ONLINE LECTURES ON YOUTUBE

The latest two in our online lecture series, Between a Rut and a Hard Place, by David Picker-Kille and Modelling Movement in Roman Britain, by Chris Green, are now available to view on YouTube

31 March 2022

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, Modelling Movement in Roman Britain by Christopher Green, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 14th April is now available on Eventbrite

3 February 2022

CHANGE TO OUR  ONLINE SEMINAR SCHEDULE

Unfortunately, Mike Bishop is unable to give his talk on the 24th March - we hope to re-schedule it later in the year. The March talk will now be (with apologies for the short notice)

Between a Rut and a Hard Place:

A case study in Roman road construction and use from Gallo-Roman Burgundy, by David Picker-Kille, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 24th Marchis now available on Eventbrite

3 February 2022

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, The road over High Street in the English Lake District, by John Poulter, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 24th February is now available on Eventbrite

26 November 2021

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, Roman Roads North of the Antonine Wall, by Dr. Birgitta Hoffmann, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 16th December is now available on Eventbrite

10 November 2021

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, Modelling Public Roads in Roman Britain, by Joe Lewis, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 25th November is now available on Eventbrite

10 November 2021

ONLINE LECTURE ON YOUTUBE

The latest in our online lecture series, Roads around Colchester, by Geoff Lunn, is now available to view on YouTube

5 October 2021

OUR NEXT ONLINE SEMINAR

Booking for the next seminar in our series, Roads around Colchester, by Geoff Lunn, to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 28th October is now available on Eventbrite

4 October 2021

ONLINE LECTURE ON YOUTUBE

The latest in our online lecture series, How to identify a Roman Road, by Mike Haken, is now available to view on YouTube

18 September 2021

RRRA Online Lecture Series

There are still public places available for our next online lecture, by Mike Haken, How to Identify a Roman road - on Thursday 30 September at 7.30pm (free!)

18 September 2021

ONLINE LECTURES ON YOUTUBE

The talks by Dave Armstrong, The Military Way: A Frontier Road Explored, https://youtu.be/eIUKdyk-d_Q and by Robert Entwistle, Watling Street, Stane Street, and the Origins of London, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FsTLoeR0bQ&t=1060s are now both available to view on YouTube

28 July 2021

RRRA Online Lecture Series - DATE CHANGE

The talk and book launch by Dave Armstrong; THE HADRIAN’S WALL MILITARY WAY: A Frontier Road Explored, will be held on Thursday 19th August 2021, not 26th August as previously advertised.

 

RRRA Online Lecture Series

There are still a few public places available for our next lecture, by Robert Entwistle - Watling Street, Stane Street, and the origins of London - on Thursday 29 July at 7.30pm (free!)

29 June 2021

ONLINE LECTURE ON YOUTUBE

Our second online lecture, Changing the Map: how lidar data is transforming our understanding of the Roman road network in North West England, by David Ratledge, is now live on YouTube

https://youtu.be/MCefNA0o2b8

24 June 2021

ONLINE LECTURE ON YOUTUBE

Our first online lecture, Ivan Margary: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar and Philanthropist, by Dr. David Rudling, is now live on YouTube. https://youtu.be/DLc8lQvVcvM

23 JUNE 2021

RRRA Online Lecture Series

There are still a few public places available for our next lecture, on Thursday 24 June at 7.30pm (free!)

Changing the Map: how lidar data is transforming our understanding of the Roman road network in North West England

by David Ratledge

If you would like to attend, please use our booking form

28 April 2021

ITINERA VOL.1 - PRINT EDITION AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER

Whilst the pdf version of Itinera is free to RRRA members, we are also producing a printed copy which can be PURCHASED HERE.

13 JANUARY 2021

ITINERA VOL.2 - CALL FOR PAPERS

Vol.1 of our brand new journal, Itinera looks like being a huge success. It is now being typeset and will be released in Spring, however we are already accepting papers for Vol.2. If you have a paper you would like to submit (or just an idea for a paper), or a note on fieldwork or new discoveries for inclusion in Roman Roads in 2021, please contact our Editor, Robert Entwistle. The deadline for submissions is 15th November 2021.

OCTOBER 2020

RRRA MEMBERSHIP HITS 250

We were pretty chuffed when our membership passed 200 in July, but to add another fifty in the following three months is amazing! We would like to thank all our members for their continued support, which has enabled us to embark on projects such as Living Beyond the Town - Petuaria.

10 JUNE 2020

ITINERA - THE NEW RRRA JOURNAL

We are proud to announce that The RRRA will be publishing our own Journal, Itinera, the first volume to be published in Spring 2021. Click here to find out more.

13 AUGUST 2019

RRRA EXCAVATION ON DERE STREET

From September 21st to October 6th, we will be excavating on Dere Street near Aldborough, N. Yorkshire

2 NOVEMBER 2018

ROMAN ROADS IN CHESHIRE

Roman Roads in Cheshire, by David Ratledge and Neil Buckley have now been added to this website. They will be incorporated into our standard gazetteer format during late 2018 / early 2019

19 MARCH 2018

LAUNCHING OUR NEW WEBSITE

Our new website, the Roads of Roman Britain, is now live! The site features the first phase of our comprehensive gazetteer of Roman roads in Britain, and includes every Roman road in Yorkshire or leading into Yorkshire  (53 in total). It also features new interpretations of the British sections of the Antonine Itinerary and the Notitia Dignitatum.

      

26 DECEMBER 2017

DAVID RATLEDGE’S CUMBRIA PAGES NOW ONLINE

David Ratledge, best known for his work over many years on Roman roads in Lancashire and for his Lancashire web pages on this site, has now completed three years of work reviewing Roman roads in Cumbria.

David’s work will be incorporated into our standard gazetteer format in 2018, but rather than wait we thought it important to make the results of his invaluable work accessible straight away. Access through The Roads of Roman Britain tab on the main menu, or just click the hyperlink above.

SEPTEMBER 2017

THE ROMAN ROAD AT HOLTYE, EAST SUSSEX

In the 1930s, Ivan D. Margary excavated a 250 yard long length of RR14, near Holtye in East Sussex, and exposed a short length of road (about 40 yards) which was fenced off so that it could be viewed by the public. Margary then gave the site, now a Scheduled Ancient Monument, to the Sussex Archaeological Society. The road itself is a valuable example of the Roman use of local materials in road construction, in this case iron slag from nearby Roman iron workings in the Weald.  

RRRA and the Sussex Archaeological Society are currently working together to evaluate how the road’s survival may be guaranteed in perpetuity, and to assess how this nationally  important site may be best presented to the public. .

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