According to a report in The Guardian, more than 800 broken whetstones have been found in northern England on the banks of ...
Evidence of a Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over 1,900 years has been unearthed. The "extraordinary" ...
Discovery of more than 800 whetstones, used to sharpen weapons, seen as one of the most significant finds in northern England for a century ...
Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near ...
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Mystery river stones could point to Roman presence
Mysterious riverbed blocks which have puzzled academics since the late 19th Century could have been part of a "significant Roman structure". Underwater archaeologist Gary Bankhead has found more than ...
Gary Bankhead writes for The Northern Echo about leading the project that uncovered a major Roman manufacturing site on the banks of the River Wear.
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Experts say the find shows the North East had an important industrial role within Roman Britain, long before coal-mining, ship-building and car manufacturing. | ITV News Tyne Tees ...
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