The 2,000-year-old basilica was “once the beating heart of Roman London,” the Museum of London Archaeology said.
The basilica, dating back some 1,900 years, was found during excavations that took place as part of the demolition of a ...
Contractors working in the heart of London have found the remains of what archeologists say is a structure from nearly 2,000 years ago, when London was just a small Roman town.
Remains of the building, which was effectively the city hall of its time, were found under 85 Gracechurch Street, near Monument, and carefully excavated by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA).
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This was effectively the town hall, from which decisions were made ... Image: MOLA The new discovery was made at 85 Gracechurch Street by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), in preparation ...
"This is so significant - this is the heart of Roman London," said Sophie Jackson, from the Museum of London Archaeology ... "The basilica is the town hall, and then in front of it was a big ...
In a statement, Sophie Jackson, the director of development for the Museum of London Archeology ... Jackson likens it to London’s “first town hall,” according to the New York Times ...
Tony Jolliffe/BBC Archaeologists found the Roman masonry under the concrete floor of the office "This is so significant - this is the heart of Roman London," said Sophie Jackson, from the Museum ...
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