A drone shot looks downwards at the Devil's Causeway, inwards Northumberland
[Credit: AAG Archaeology]
The route tin last traced from Portgate on Hadrian’s Wall, near the Errington Arms, to the oral fissure of the River Tweed, but parts of it convey remained uncovered.
A long characteristic crossing the site due north of Matfen divided the take in of experts, alongside about believing it to last the remains of the Devil’s Causeway in addition to others suggesting it was simply an sometime dry out rock wall.
In an displace to pose the inquiry to bed, AAG Archaeologists cutting several trenches to take in a cross department of the remains, in addition to flora a defining characteristic of the Roman road.
The squad discovered a rock spine, seen at excavations of the Devil’s Causeway near Netherwitton inwards 2001 in addition to Shellbraes inwards 1937.
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