Leicester’s Market Place is known as the historical home of shops, but archaeologists recently discovered an on-site dungeon ...
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Archaeologists Find Both a Medieval Dungeon and Roman Burial Beneath a Market Square in England
Beneath a city square in the English city of Leicester, archaeologists have discovered a Roman infant burial, remnants of medieval commerce and a 16th-century civic building’s foundations. Experts ...
Records of the prison date back to the late 1400s under King Henry VII, according to Smithsonian Magazine. A parliamentarian’s servant called it “a most vile prison” where their legs were shackled and ...
Archaeologists from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have uncovered extraordinary evidence of 2,000 ...
Nottinghamshire Live on MSN
The quaint Midland's town that's home to one of the UK's biggest and best castles
The town boasts ancient origins, with significant influences from the Medieval, Stuart and Georgian eras, having been a major ...
Nottinghamshire Live on MSN
Charming Welsh town home to charming pubs overlooking the water
Llangollen is a picturesque town in Denbighshire, North Wales, that's full of history and is the perfect spot for a UK staycation ...
The first commercially sold ready-mix food was Aunt Jemima pancake flour. The brand name was retired in 2021 and is now known ...
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