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  2. Roman sites in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln (Lindum Colonia), important Roman Colonia and capital of the province of Flavia Caesariensis; Bourne-Morton Canal (visible only as alignment and crop marks) Caistor, Roman town and fort. Car Dyke; Foss Dyke, Roman canal between Lincoln and the River Trent; Horncastle, Roman town and fort. Parts of the Roman walls remain. Newport Arch ...

  3. Spoonley Wood Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    Spoonley Wood Roman Villa is an ancient Roman villa located 2 km south-east of Sudeley Castle near the town of Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, England. It was a courtyard-type villa excavated in 1882. Some remains of the villa, partly reconstructed, can still be seen in Spoonley Wood, and one mosaic is viewable under a corrugated iron roof.

  4. List of museums of Greek and Roman antiquities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of museums with major collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. Naples Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy 130,000 objects [1] State Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia 106,000 objects [2] (Misleading collection, includes many objects from ancient settlements on the Northern Black Sea coast) British Museum, London, UK 100,000 ...

  5. Bonhams - Wikipedia

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    The company's worldwide network of sales included two major London venues, nine additional UK locations, and salerooms in Australia, Switzerland, Monaco, Germany and the US. Bonhams & Butterfields conducted its first East Coast sale in 2003 with an auction of Edwin C. Jameson's collection of classic cars and antiques in Massachusetts, US.

  6. Crosby Garrett Helmet - Wikipedia

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    The area was strategically placed on the route to the northern frontier of Roman Britain within the territory of the Carvetii tribe. The Roman army would have been present in the area and would certainly have used the nearby road. A Roman auxiliary fort stood only 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) to the north-east at Verterae (Brough Castle). [5]

  7. Portable Antiquities Scheme - Wikipedia

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    A Roman bow brooch of the Polden Hill type (FindID 662669) In March 1996, during the run-up to the passing of the new Treasure Act, what was then the Department of National Heritage (DNH) (now the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)) published Portable Antiquities. A discussion document. The aim of this document was to ...

  8. Eboracum - Wikipedia

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    Substantial evidence for the use of cereal crops and animal husbandry can be found in Eboracum. [24] A first-century warehouse fire from Coney Street , on the North bank of the Ouse and outside the fortress, showed that spelt wheat was the most common cereal grain used at that time, followed by barley. [ 24 ]

  9. Antiquities - Wikipedia

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    Allegories of five literatures of antiquity, relief at Cardiff Castle, by Thomas Nicholls circa 1870. The sense of antiquitates, the idea that a civilization could be recovered by a systematic exploration of its relics and material culture, in the sense used by Varro and reflected in Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews was lost during the Middle Ages, when ancient objects were collected with ...