Developers building an office block in the City of London discovered ... which was established under Roman emperor Titus, has so far uncovered sections of stone wall that formed the base of ...
Bloomberg uncovered 14,000 Roman artifacts beneath its London headquarters in the 2010s. It's gifting them to the London ...
Not all of London’s archaeology is underground. Imposing segments of the original second-century Roman wall that once encircled the city can still be seen in places such as Tower Hill or St ...
Peter Marsden, the author of The Roman Forum Site in London (1987), compiled disconnected ... There is good evidence from the deeper central aisle (nave) wall foundations that the nave roof ...
Researchers in London recently uncovered a 2,000-year-old structure that once served as the hub of the bustling ancient city. The Museum of London Archaeology announced last week that a team of ...
Bloomberg has donated 14,000 Roman artefacts to the museum, including writing tablets inscribed with the first written ...
Sections of stone wall forming the base of the basilica have been excavated ... "This is so significant - this is the heart of Roman London," said Sophie Jackson, from the Museum of London Archaeology ...
The collection includes 405 wooden Roman tablets, Britain’s largest, with London's first recorded mention and gossipy ...
The latest discovery adds to the scant traces of Roman London that can be seen around the city, including a section of ancient wall, a portion of amphitheater beneath the Guildhall and a temple to ...
If you're passing by, you'll have to make do with squinting through an arched window in the wall. BUT these days ... Read our deep dive into London's 'Roman' bath — which talks more about ...
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