Summer 2758 auc |
Fr. Apulo Caesare C.
Popillio Laena consulibus
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A discovery of some interest was revealed in July of 1975 during the excavation of a canal structure near the small village of Pommeroeul, Belgium. The discovery was a small riverport and in this area was a find of five dugout type boats probably in use during the Roman era. Also within this area was evidence of revetments which had been renewed on several ocasions, apparently as the waterway shifted it's bed during the wet seasons. The site
is fairly close to an ancient Roman Road which went from Baval and headed
North. The place of the archaelogical find was at the point where the
road crossedan area where the Haine River and a small stream came together.
Both of these waterways had been covered with river quay wals
and wooden plank revetments were apparently under constant renewal, and
There was also a large platform of heavy oak planks had been fastened
to pilings driven in to the bottom of the river. The platform measured
about 15 meters in length and approx. 7 meters wide This (To be continued) Reference:
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