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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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News 11,000 pints of beer: Museum launches appeal to save thousands of coins from political upheaval of 4th centuryThe Yorkshire Museum needs to raise £44,000 in four months to keep the largest hoard of its kind ever found in the north of England.25 July 2016
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News A free lunch, alphabet practice and Roman promises: Ten of the tablets from 2,000 years ago found in LondonFrom Carlisle and coopers to bread and salt, see ten of the hundreds of tablets from Roman Britain discovered by archaeologists in the City of London.02 June 2016
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News A gold medieval ring, a silver finger band and Roman soldiers' pay: The new archaeological treasures of WalesSee the hoard of roman silver coins, gold medieval ring and 12th century silver finger band which have been declared with the guidance of National Museum Wales.26 November 2015
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Event: Late opening, Guided tour, Lecture, talk or reading, Exhibition (permanent) County: Derbyshire A Guided Evening Visit Around the MuseumJoin us in the lecture theatre for a short talk by mining historian, Dr Lynn Willies, who will explain the local lead mining customs, how the miners located and extracted the lead, and how they mined for it and...Peak District Mining Museum | Matlock Bath | 15 May 2019
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News A huge complex from the Roman army's invasion and a pit containing a pig's head have been found at a Devon crematoriumTwo Roman military buildings, divided into a series of rectangular rooms during the Roman army’s conquest of the south-west in the second half of the 1st century, are being excavated in Exeter.05 May 2016
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News "Almost unbelievable" return of stolen Roman head surprises staff at VindolandaA stone fragment of the head of a young male, stolen from Roman Vindolanda in Northumberland in the first theft at the site for 45 years, has been quietly returned four months later.14 October 2015
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News "Almost unbelievable" Roman archaeology find thrills Museum of London archaeologistsArchaeologists in the city of London say a limestone sculpture of an eagle, dated to the 1st or 2nd century AD, could be the finest Romano-British example ever discovered.29 October 2013
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News An abandoned Roman villa: The Otford site which was systematically demolished in the 4th centuryArchaeologists say a Roman villa in the Kent village of Otford, abandoned in mysterious circumstances during the 4th century, is at least twice the size of the nearby Lullingstone villa.02 December 2015
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News Ancient Roman loo legacy aims to inspire fundraising for facilities in toilet twinning planOrganisers at the Vindolanda fort, on the edge of the former Roman Empire, have pulled out the thrones left by their former occupiers in a plan for World Water Day.14 March 2014
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News Ancient Roman Pan Offers Valuable Insights At Arbeia Roman FortAn ancient Roman pan, which was made sometime after AD 122 but was only uncovered in 2003, is to go on display at Arbeia Roman Fort on Saturday January 5 2007.04 January 2008
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Paper-based and downloads: Teachers' pack or notes, Scheme of work/lesson plans, Brochure/booklet, Resource County: Tyne and Wear Arbeia Roman Fort - TimeQuest GuideArbeia Roman Fort and Museum, South ShieldsArbeia Roman Fort and Museum | South Shields
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Paper-based and downloads: Teachers' pack or notes, Brochure/booklet, Resource County: Tyne and Wear Arbeia Roman Fort Site GuideArbeia Roman Fort and Museum, South ShieldsArbeia Roman Fort and Museum | South Shields
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C24 Feature Archaeological Treasure: Portable Antiquities Scheme finds at the British MuseumThanks to the Treasure Act and the Portable Antiquities Scheme, thousands of archaeological artefacts have been saved from obscurity. Culture24 takes a tour of some of the most spectacular finds in British archaeology at the British Museum.03 January 2015
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News Archaeologists await surprises as third dig begins at "fantastic" Roman MaryportA team of archaeologists and volunteers has returned to the stretch of Hadrian's Wall near Senhouse Museum, with further Roman altars expected to be found.20 June 2013
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News Archaeologists begin digging at "incredible" prehistoric hillfort on outskirts of CardiffArchaeologists have spoken of their excitement at returning to Caerau Hillfort, where they aim to double the number of public participants after attracting 2,000 people last year.26 June 2015
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News Archaeologists begin work on hacked-up silver buried in Scotland during decline of Roman EmpireNational Museums Scotland will examine more than 100 pieces of hacked-up silver, coins and jewellery, buried in an Aberdeenshire field during the 4th and 6th centuries.18 December 2014
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News Archaeologists compare site to Pompeii after finding Bodica tombstone in CirencesterNeil Holbrook, of Cotswold Archaeology, says the discovery of a Roman inscription in Gloucestershire is "without doubt" the highlight of his archaeological career.26 February 2015