According to a report in The Guardian, more than 800 broken whetstones have been found in northern England on the banks of ...
A major ancient Roman industrial site on the River Wear may be the most important discovery of the last hundred years, ...
The site of a large Roman factory has been uncovered on the banks of a river where it lay "hidden in plain sight" for ...
Evidence of a Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over 1,900 years has been unearthed. The "extraordinary" ...
On the north bank of the River Wear, the vast Nissan plant dominates the landscape – a modern powerhouse of manufacturing ...
Sunderland Bridge, around three miles from Durham City, takes its name from the Grade I listed bridge over the River Wear.
The find places north-east England firmly within Roman Britain's industrial heartland and suggests a level of economic sophistication previously unrecognized in this frontier region. The discovery ...
It’s not every day you see a fridge freezer floating down the River Wear. But volunteer canoeists launched an ...
SHINCLIFFE, ENGLAND—In 1983, archaeological divers located the wooden framework of a structure at the bottom of the River Wear in Shincliffe, just outside of Durham. The underwater team had been ...
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