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The hours were numbered from one to twelve as hora prima, hora secunda, hora tertia, etc. To indicate that it is a day or night hour, Romans used expressions such as for example prima diei hora (first hour of the day), and prima noctis hora (first hour of the night). Timekeeping devices A Roman era sundial on display at a museum in Side, Turkey
Isurium Brigantum. Isurium or Isurium of the Brigantes ( Latin: Isurium Brigantum) was a Roman fort and town in the province of Britannia at the site of present-day Aldborough in North Yorkshire, England, in the United Kingdom. [1] Its remains—the Aldborough Roman Site —are in the care of English Heritage .
The earliest known trace of human activity in Ashdown Forest is a stone hand axe found near Gills Lap, which is thought to be about 50,000 years old. [2] The vast majority of finds however date from the Mesolithic (11,000-7,000 BP) and onwards into the modern era.
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