Posted on 08/31/2008 7:20:50 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Archaeologists have found what they have described as a "breathtaking engineering project" in Lincolnshire.
Almost 60 miles of medieval canals, possibly built by monks to ferry stone, have been identified in the Fens.
Although the canals were up to 40ft wide they have filled up with silt and are now only visible from the air.
Experts said the network of waterways represented an achievement not matched until the Industrial Revolution 300 years later.
Viking raidersMartin Redding, of the Witham Valley Archaeology Research Committee, discovered the canals using aerial photographs.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
Car Dyke [80 mile Roman canal from the River Cam to the River Witham]
EyePeterborough | September 2016 | unattributed
Posted on 03/12/2018 11:56:13 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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This topic was posted , this is just a ping message update, without the actual ping.
Besides Wat's Dyke being older than Offa's Dyke, it turns out that no one had actually scientifically dated Offa's Dyke, and when an opportunity arose, Offa hadn't been born when at least long sections of his dyke was built. That particular tidbit hasn't gone done very well with the hidebound English.
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