Two thousand years ago, much of what is now London was marshy land due to its location near the River Thames and its tributaries. The area was characterized by wetlands, which were shaped by the river's natural floodplains and the surrounding geography. This marshy environment made it difficult for settlement and agriculture but provided rich resources for fishing and wildlife. Roman settlement began around AD 43, leading to the development of Londinium, which transformed the landscape and drained the marshes to accommodate urban growth.
About 2000 years ago it was a marsh on the west side of the Tiber River.
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The area that is now called London has been settled by people for at least 2000 years.
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chales abraham The Romans, about 2000 years ago.
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Londinium was the Roman name for London, therefore the name was being used nearly 2000 years ago.
The Romans developed the first port about 2000 years ago.
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There have been fortifications on the site of the Tower of London for over 2000 years but the buildings as they appear today were begun in the 11th century.
In Roman times - around 2000 years ago.