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News 10,000 Temple of Mithras discoveries draw comparisons with Pompeii in Roman LondonExperts from Museum of London Archaeology say thousands of "beautifully preserved" remains in London could transform our understanding of Roman Britain.10 April 2013
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Taught session (schools): Resource County: West Sussex Activity workshopFishbourne Roman Palace, ChichesterFishbourne Roman Palace | Chichester
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Taught session (schools): Resource County: West Sussex Archaeology workshop for 16 years +Fishbourne Roman Palace, ChichesterFishbourne Roman Palace | Chichester
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News Award-winning Maryport Roman Temples Project begins its final dig at Hadrian's WallProfessor Ian Haynes, dig leader for the Maryport RomanTemples community archaeology project says the last season will be "crucial" in achieving a detailed understanding of the complex at Hadrian's Wall.18 June 2015
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Taught session (schools): Resource County: West Sussex Building TechnologyFishbourne Roman Palace, ChichesterFishbourne Roman Palace | Chichester
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Taught session (schools): Resource County: West Sussex Celts and Romans workshopFishbourne Roman Palace, ChichesterFishbourne Roman Palace | Chichester
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Archive: Campaign or initiative County: Oxfordshire Classical Art Research Centre, University of Oxford Oxford
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News Decapitated head of Emperor which amazed archaeologists in Sudan in 1910 goes on displayThe remainder of Emperor Augustus' statue known as the Merӧe Head, trampled upon by visitors to a victory building after a Roman reverse, has gone on show at the British Museum.17 December 2014
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Taught session (schools): Resource County: West Sussex Domestic Life workshopFishbourne Roman Palace, ChichesterFishbourne Roman Palace | Chichester
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News Faeces and lice combs show Roman toilets and baths failed to stop spread of intestinal parasitesA parasite infection specialist at the University of Cambridge who carried out tests on faeces, combs, latrines and burials says that parasites and lice were widespread among Romans.08 January 2016
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C24 Feature Five from the Frontier: Star objects from the new Roman Frontier Gallery at Tullie HouseAhead of its opening, check out part one of our guide to some of the top objects in the new space at Carlisle's Tullie House.21 June 2011
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News Further altar stone slab uncovered in latest find for major excavation at Maryport in CumbriaThe huge archaeological investigation on a former Roman fort in Cumbria has revealed its latest sacrificial surprise.05 July 2011
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Article Guest Article - Edwin Smith: from English parish to PompeiiRobert Elwall, Assistant Director at the RIBA Library Photographs Collection, writes another guest article for Culture24. This month he tells us about Edwin Smith, a photographer with a gift for landscape and a passion for Italy.
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Gallery: Archaeological site, Heritage site County: City of London Guildhall Art Gallery and London’s Roman Amphitheatre London
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Review Hadrian - Empire And Conflict At The British MuseumThe British Museum's Hadrian exhibition explores the life of this cultured but brutal emperor, and that of his people, during the rise and fall of the Roman empire.01 August 2008
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News Mass city protest forces council backtrack on Canterbury museum closuresAngry local residents have forced councillors to postpone a final decision on "Draconian" plans to close Canterbury Roman Museum, Westgate Towers Museum and Herne Bay Museum.16 February 2010