This new display reveals the unusual story of the landscape at Segedunum. Over nearly 2,000 years the site has been shaped by huge changes. Romans, coal mining and shipbuilding have all left their mark on this land and created the mix we see today.
Visual displays, interactives and audio points explore the fascinating story of this landscape, its value and its use.
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www.twmuseums.org.uk/segedunum-roman-fort/whats-on/displays/strong-place.html
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