ramparts repaired or of crude huts squatting in the ruins. Yet over the last 80 years we have rediscovered Roman London in the city’s basements and sewers. Destruction has been the harbinger.
Archaeologists have uncovered the remnants of London's earliest-known ancient Roman basilica on the site ... level of preservation of the building ruins. Further digging could answer intriguing ...
A Roman history buff has said she was ‘blown away’ after discovering she was sitting just a few feet above a newly excavated ancient site from where London was governed 2,000 years ago.
Archaeologists excavating the site of a planned 32-story skyscraper in London uncovered the ruins of a nearly 2,000-year-old Roman basilica. The ancient basilica, constructed between 78 and 84 A.D ...
Archaeologists from the Museum of London have discovered a well-preserved part of the ancient city of London’s first Roman basilica underneath the basement of an office block. The basilica was ...
It was not even the first time that Roman ruins had been found on the same street. “A Roman mystery has sent London citizens scurrying to the scene of recent excavations,” The New York Times ...
Owners plan to revamp the new building design to make the ruins accessible to the public. All it took to find what experts are calling one of the greatest Roman era discoveries in London history ...
The ancient parts of London that are thousands of years old have been discovered for the first time (Picture: John Dunne/ Museum of London Archaeology) A Roman history buff has said she was ...
Jackson likens it to London’s “first town hall,” according ... A rendering of the exhibition space that will show off the Roman ruins under the office tower Woods Bagot The basilica was ...