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2,000-year-old food — from ancient Roman trading post — discovered in Ireland. See itThe evidence so far points to a connection with Chester/Wirral area of Roman Britain during the first 200 years of the Roman conquest.” The Drumanagh site was first settled in the Iron Age ...
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Irish archaeologists discover 2,000-year-old fig of Roman originThe researchers believe that the figs and cereal wheat arrived in Ireland in connection to the Chester/Wirral area of Roman Britain which was colonized during the first 200 years of Roman conquest.
The finds were uncovered at the site of a 3rd century AD temple to the Roman god Mithras, in the modern-day City of London.
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