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Ground-Breaking Dig Finds 'Important' Roman Site Buried Beneath Gardens
The fortlet, uncovered during a required dig for a home extension, includes stone foundations and ditches dating to AD 127–247, revealing Roman defense details near the Antonine Wall.
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Roman fortlet from the Antonine Wall discovered beneath residential gardens
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a previously unknown Roman fortlet beneath the back gardens of residential properties in Bearsden, England, shedding new light on the defensive network of the Antonine Wall. The discovery, detailed in newly published research by GUARD Archaeology, emerged during archaeological investigations carried out ahead of planned property developments. During the work, archaeologists found the stone foundations…
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