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Among the items are sandals, pottery and Britain's largest collection of Roman writing tablets, bearing IOU notes and gossip in stunningly well-preserved wax ...
London Museum has received £20m and more than 14,000 Roman artefacts from a US charitable organisation. The gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies is the largest private donation and largest archive ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
Thousands of artefacts including Britain’s largest collection of Roman tablets and the first written reference to London were found during excavations at Bloomberg Place. Credit: Museum of ...
and carefully excavated by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA). Aman Kaur, a supervisor at the building who is based on reception, loves Roman history and was astonished to find that she was ...
Billingsgate Roman House and Baths in the City of London — an extraordinary subterranean find on Lower Thames Street dating back to around AD 150 — is available to visit on guided tours on ...
The London Museum’s mudlarking exhibition isn’t all daggers and knives, though. There is also, among other things, a pair of false teeth on show. If you simply can’t wait, there’s a ...
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