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Archaeologists make 'remarkable discovery' buried under streets of London

Summary by GB News
Archaeologists have found a section of a Roman road in southeast London, part of one of the most important roads built during Roman times.The road, known as Watling Street, was unearthed during excavation work by Southwark Council and utilities company Veolia to install a low-carbon heat network. The street was part of a road that ran for 276 miles between Dover and the East Midlands.Built shortly after the Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD, it …
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