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Roman Found

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

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How to Shop in the Middle Ages

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How to Dress in the Middle Ages

This week, we were presented with a rare opportunity - uncharted territory - short grass on a small patch of the permission, normally neck deep in thistles and grasses, who knows what secrets this previously undetected location is hiding…

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  • Roman Found

    Your weekly delve into all things digging, history and archaeology. You might know us as Roman Found, the metal detecting cousin duo from Lincolnshire, or you might not, but welcome to our journal, the best, and dirtiest, place to get to know us.

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