The Abandoned City of Viroconium: Home of the WEREWOLF?
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2019
- David and Mariza make their way south from Carlisle and visit three significant places in their search for ancient artifacts. The first is the site of old Roman Bremetennacum veteranorum, the modern village of Ribchester, where there is a small, but interesting, museum, and ruins of the Roman fort. After that, they travel to Liverpool to visit the wonderful World Museum, which holds a fantastic ancient Egypt exhibit. Then they finish off the day by exploring the ruins of Vircoconium near modern Wroxeter.
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Ribchester
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World Museum
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/
Wroxeter Roman City
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Viriconium is just down the road from me. Great place to visit
Thanks. Professor. I missed this video 'til now (2024). Great stuff, as always.
Educational and interesting. There is even a werewolf!
Interesting stuff!
You are a great host! Thumbs up.
If you go to the nearby Attingham park (the stately home of the Berwick family) and go on the ww2 walk you can see Wroxeter from above
The surviving masonry structures at Wroxeter, Leicester and Lincoln are indeed impressive. However they pale in comparison when compared to some of the surviving walls of the Saxon Shore Forts on the South and East Coast.
Thanks!
And thank you!
Clog-maker's son... Still forced to wear clogs :(
8:07 I thought you'd say this fort was... FORTIFIED haha
Do you have a kid? I don't but I remember watching "The Mummy" (black and white version) when I was a kid, and I could tell you now if I walked up to a mummy exhibit back when I was a kid, I would definitely run out screaming but, I also cried when I met Mickey Mouse and Santa Clause for the first times. Nice video.
Yeah the Romans could face anything but once they found out there’s werewolves they yeeted out of there quick
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They always say that viruconium was the inspiration for Camelot yet there was a camulod-unum
quick FYI doc mate... the measurement "two city blocks" means nothing to anybody outside the U.S
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You forgot the Jutes and Friesians.
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