British archaeologists have found an ancient Roman industrial complex

British archaeologists have found an ancient Roman industrial complex

13 August 2020, 22:45
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In the British city of Corby, archaeologists were waiting for an amazing discovery. While exploring the area around the Priors Hall Park residential complex, archaeologists came across the remains of an ancient Roman industrial enterprise, which help to create a more detailed picture of life in this area during the Roman occupation.

Among the finds was a kiln in which tiles were fired, a large kiln for the production of solutions, and several kilns for firing ceramic objects. In addition to industrial sites, archaeologists have unearthed coins and other artifacts, including tools and jewelry. One of the most interesting numismatic specimens was the coin of the Emperor Allectus, the ruler of the lands that broke away from the Empire. An interesting find was a buckle made of copper alloy. It is made in the form of two dolphins that represent the connection with the deity of the seas, Neptune.
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