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Archaeologists find remains of insects that ‘hitchhiked’ here nearly 2,000 years ago
From plumbing to public baths, the Romans left their mark on Britain’s health. But it may not have all been positive. Archaeologists working at Vindolanda, a Roman garrison site south of Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, have unearthed fresh evidence that the Romans also brought us … bedbugs.
Dr Andrew Birley, who heads the Vindolanda archaeological team, said: “It is incredibly rare to find them in any ancient context.”
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Yes but apart from that what have the Romans done for us?
The aqueduct.
This gives a bit more context to Boudicca’s rebellion.
How do we know Hadrian’s wall wasn’t erected to keep the bedbugs out?