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Analysis of cauldrons nearly two and a half millennia-old has allowed archaeologists to create a near-perfect replica, ...
Iron Age site believed to be potential ritual and ceremonial centre for community that also hosted large feasts - Detailed ...
Cotswold Archaeology announced the discovery of a Roman settlement in Gloucestershire, a county of the Cotswold region of England, due to an amateur metal detectorist.
An amateur metal detectorist's discovery of Roman cavalry swords led archaeologists to uncover a 2,000-year-old settlement in Gloucestershire, including a villa and building remains.
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An amateur metal detectorist discovered a buried hoard of nearly 1,500 Roman coins near Bucharest, Romania. The coins, which spanned multiple eras, were buried in a ceramic container roughly 1,700 ...
They include human bones with either no or unclear provenance, part of a Roman bronze brooch which is incomplete and too damaged to be of further use, and duplicate collectable ale bottles.
Photo from GUARD Archaeology A “rare” Roman brooch was discovered beneath a fence at an Iron Age settlement in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
The brooch was popular among Roman military figures - and was found buried deep in the foundations of an Iron Age settlement in south west Scotland.
Archaeologists found the ruins of an Iron Age settlement with a “rare” ancient Roman brooch buried underneath, possibly as an offering. Photo from GUARD Archaeology Sifting through the dark ...
Archaeologists found ruins of Iron Age settlement, fence with colorful Roman brooch buried underneath, possibly as an offering, photos show.
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