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A "completely unique" Roman mausoleum has been discovered by archaeologists in south London. The remains of the structure at the Liberty of Southwark site in Borough have been described as ...
The centre aims to tell the history of Southwark and the work of the cathedral, the oldest cathedral church building in London, from the Roman era to modern times. It will feature archeological finds, ...
A team from Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) made the find in Southwark ... of this area of London during the Roman period.” Among the Roman ruins were 100 coins, fragments of pottery ...
Landsec and Places for London have won amended planning consent for a mixed-use scheme in south London after initial proposals were disrupted by the discovery of Roman ruins. Southwark Council’s ...
Experts have described the excavation of a 1,600-year-old Roman sarcophagus in Southwark as an "incredibly remarkable find". Archaeologist Jill King said it probably belonged to someone of great ...
Archaeologists in Exeter found 1,900-year-old military barracks under Roman town house ruins during excavations at a cathedral, photos show. Photo from Exeter Cathedral At the far reach of the ...
The most “intact” Roman mausoleum in Britain has been discovered in south London by archaeologists. The “completely unique” find was uncovered at a new development site - The Liberty of ...
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