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- Map of early sea trade route (in red) and the early transpeninsula routeways of the Malay Peninsula...
- as "a small fortified position or watchtower usually controlling a main routeway." Burgus was a term used in the later period of the Roman Empire, and particularly...
- Raritan River. This later, as was the case with many other Native American routeways, became one of the most important colonial roads – the main overland route...
- low ground, Wilson noted that the majority were very close to ancient routeways. Accordingly, he suggested that the term wēoh denoted a "small, wayside...
- warring kingdoms; the Faestendic p****ing through the Cray Valley and the routeway that has since become the A25 were likely Kentish earthworks of this period...
- control a fording-point of the River Nore and the junction of several routeways. It was a symbol of Norman occupation, and in its original 13th-century...
- Tallow (County Waterford).The village is located on a designated scenic routeway. Knockanore is a townland in the ancient parish of Kil****an. The ancient...
- consists of the River Shannon, callows, boglands and the Esker Riada (a major routeway in the 18th century). The village has one of the oldest bridges still in...
- in contemporary accountsbetween Newry and Dundalk. This ancient routeway had been for centuries the p****age south out of Ulster into the Kingdom...
- Oyster Cough (east of Snake Inn) and the Snake P****. Summit section: paved routeway between Snake P**** (A57 road along the old Sheffield to Glossop turnpike...