[skips the intro, but there's an ad for Opera a few minutes in. Oh, and this isn't a new discovery.] History Hit's Tristan Hughes visits the Channel coast in Kent to learn about two key gateways into Roman Britain. First, he visits Dover Castle with Dr Simon Elliott to see the striking remains of the Pharos, one of the best preserved Roman lighthouses in the world. He then visits an exciting excavation 15 miles west at Lympne, where Simon, fellow archaeologist Dr Richard Taylor and their team believe they've located another key port that linked Roman Britain to the continent. This video shines light on the importance of the English Channel to the Romans. It was the vital waterway that connected Britannia with the rest of the Empire. Serviced by ports, forts and lighthouses, vital to the success of Roman Britain/Roman Britain: New Ancient Archaeological Discovery | 22:25
History Hit | 1.83M subscribers | 90,728 views | July 24, 2025
That’ll make a great mosque.