30 Skeletons May Be Part of Oldest Roman Burial Sites
Gloucestershire Echo, The › November 19, 2011
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › November 19, 2011
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EXCAVATIONS are continuing on what could be one of the earliest burial sites ever found in Roman Britain.
An amazing 40 burials and four cremations were unearthed at the former Bridges Garage site in Cirencester. The ancient site was discovered when work was being carried out to turn the site into a car park for St James's Place Wealth Management.See the full content of this document
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30 Skeletons May Be Part of Oldest Roman Burial Sites
Thirty skeletons have been removed for safe storage and analysis. Ten more are set to be excavated next wee...
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