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Your latest digging news from Ellie and Lucie at Roman Found. Finding history within the landscape.

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It was hard work in the fields this week, the metal detecting gods made us work to break through a morning drought. But it was worth it, with the discovery of our earliest English penny yet unlocking a new era of history that we knew very l...

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The Roman Tour, Where Next?

The Roman Empire began in 27 BC and lasted for over a millennia. At its peak, it spanned over 5 million square kilometres, and for 3 and a half centuries, on this small island, we found ourselves in the Roman province of Britannia; the most...

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Who doesn’t love an excuse to visit London? The trains might be expensive, the ULEZ off-putting, and the tubes a bit stuffy, but that stuffy tube is part of the world’s oldest subway system. London was founded and made the most important ci...

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