Plan of the Roman Ridge, South Yorkshire, England.
The course of the dyke is traced from an 1854 ordnance survey map. Sections of the dyke clearly identified on the map as Roman Ridge and/or supposed Roman Road are shown with a solid line. A dotted line shows where the course of the dyke is not marked on the map but can be inferred from geographical features (this may not represent the actual course followed by the dyke).
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Plan of the Roman Ridge, South Yorkshire, England. The course of the dyke is traced from an 1854 ordnance survey map. Sections of the dyke clearly identified on the map as ''Roman Ridge'' and/or ''supposed Roman Road'' are shown with a