Just why the Romans did this, though, remains a mystery. The experts that made the discovery found that the natural ...
The individual buried in No. 63 was laid to rest with an intriguing selection of grave goods typical of both sexes, including jewelry typically associated with females and archery equipment ...
Dating to the fifth and sixth centuries C.E., the burials held a trove of grave goods—but the team was particularly impressed by the sword, which was covered in intricate decorations Sonja ...
Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire have uncovered a Roman-era cemetery containing a unique burial involving liquid gypsum. The central grave, believed to belong to a high-status individual, was found ...