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The Mamucium fort was built in AD 79; located on a naturally defensible sandstone bluff, it guarded a nearby crossing over the River Medlock and at least two Roman roads – the fort was ...
Britain's 2,000-year-old network of 'lost' Roman roads and settlements is reinvented in an underground map The remarkable 'subway map' incorporates dozens of roads from 43 – 410 AD, the creator ...
A well-preserved Roman road is among the finds uncovered by archaeologists in a city centre. The artefacts have been found in Manchester just below street level on Liverpool Road, near Castlefield.
Back in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, the A56 Chester Road was the main link between Chester and the Roman town of Mamucium – the city we now call Manchester.
The legacy of Roman Britain is all around us. But now its been enhanced by modern-day technology, thanks to an interactive map which shows how the country looked nearly 2,000 years ago. Created by ...
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Mamucium, named after the Roman fort that was the birthplace of modern Manchester, will be headed up by Andrew Green, formerly executive chef at five-star hotel The Lowry.
Manchester is to get another up-market restaurant in the autumn. The new venue – Mamucium – will be in the newly developed City Buildings, next door to Victoria train station. The venue will ...
THE Romans were a busy bunch, but it turns out even they had boobs on the mind at least some of the time. The city of Manchester was founded in AD79 when soldiers built a fort called Mamucium ̵… ...
Provenance runs through Mamucium’s menu, as dishes are prepared using the finest local ingredients and merchants. Andrew said: “Achieving two AA Rosettes means a great deal to my team and myself.