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One of Britain's most important Roman roads is FOUND after 2,000 years

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Archaeologists have uncovered part of the ancient Roman road known as Watling Street beneath modern London 's Old Kent Road .

The road was paved by the Romans in 43 AD and ran 276 miles ( 444km ) from Dover to the West Midlands .

It was so important that it was even used by visiting emperors including Hadrian in 122 AD when he ordered the construction of Hadian 's Wall to separate England and Scotland .

Archaeologists say the discovery of this section has 'redrawn the Roman road map' for London .

Roman roads were large structures, typically measuring 16 to 23 ft ( five to seven metres ) wide.

They were used to transport goods efficiently and for marching soldiers.

Preservation of Roman roads in the UK varies, with some still protruding from the land.

Others are hidden under earth and have only been found thanks to Lidar .

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