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The oldest ruins were part of a Roman legionary fortress built between 50 and 75 A.D., archaeologist John Allan said in the release. A section of an early road and a timber building were uncovered.
Once known as Isca, it was one of only three permanent legionary fortresses in Britain. It boasted Roman villas, baths, an open-air swimming pool, and an amphitheatre where 6,000 spectators would ...
The structures, which were built between A.D. 50 and 75, include a street and wooden buildings that were once part of a Roman legionary fortress, according to a statement.
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The oldest ruins were part of a Roman legionary fortress built between 50 and 75 A.D., archaeologist John Allan said in the release. A section of an early road and a timber building were uncovered.
He also discovered a decorated brooch, four coins and a lead pot repair, all dating to the British Roman period (A.D. 43 to 410), as well as a large, 45-pound (20 kilograms) Roman copper ingot ...
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The oldest ruins were part of a Roman legionary fortress built between 50 and 75 A.D., archaeologist John Allan said in the release. A section of an early road and a timber building were uncovered.
The oldest ruins were part of a Roman legionary fortress built between 50 and 75 A.D., archaeologist John Allan said in the release. A section of an early road and a timber building were uncovered.
The oldest ruins were part of a Roman legionary fortress built between 50 and 75 A.D., archaeologist John Allan said in the release. A section of an early road and a timber building were uncovered.