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Published Date: 30 April 2007
ALMOST one in six people think Hadrian's Wall is not located in Britain, according to a new study.
Research commissioned by UKTV History also found that a similar number of people believe that Stonehenge was built by the Romans.

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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2007 9:00 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Romans
 
1

MarkInAlpine,

Alpine, Texas 30/04/2007 01:41:25

God bless you guys. It makes me feel good to see that your people are as ignorant of history as ours (NOT)

2

The Daleks,

30/04/2007 04:49:16

Are the 1 in 6 people immigrants, by any chance!!??

3

Boy Wonder,

30/04/2007 09:28:17

Maybe 1 in 6 was off school that day???

4

IWright,

30/04/2007 10:12:31

Only 1 in 6?

5

Jason,

Japan 30/04/2007 15:06:19

Hands up all those that still think Hong Kong is in Japan.

6

Cadgers,

Perth 30/04/2007 15:22:34

Hands up those that think Scotland is in England?


 

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