In December 2007 a team of experts, led by The University of Nottingham, unveiled an extraordinary set of high-resolution images that gave an insight into the plan of the Roman town of Venta Icenorum ...
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Hidden for nearly 2,000 years: Builders in Caistor discover a Roman well beneath a historic building
In Caistor’s Market Place, a cozy town center in Lincolnshire, a surprising discovery has just been made during restoration work. While working on a historic structure, the team excavated a hidden ...
On the morning of Friday July 20, 1928, the crew of an RAF aircraft took photographs over the site of the Roman town of Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund in Norfolk, a site which now lies in open ...
Builders renovating a shop discovered a Roman well and other artefacts dating back 2,000 years. Workers stumbled across the historical features as they restored a building in Caistor, Lincolnshire, ...
THE formation of a committee for the excavation of Caistor-by-Norwich, which has followed on the publication of an air photograph revealing the street plan of the Roman town, affords Dr. R. E.
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