Hidden beneath the historic Exeter Cathedral in the United Kingdom lay the remains of an ancient Roman-era street and residence, according to new archaeological findings at the site. Hidden beneath ...
The Roman Baths were discovered in 1971 after excavating a Saxon burial ground A set of "internationally significant" Roman Baths which lay hidden for almost 2,000 years could be opened to the public ...
An important part of Exeter's history has been discovered by workers under the city centre's bus station development. Archaeologists working on the redevelopment of Exeter’s bus station have uncovered ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The remains of a Roman fort have been unexpectedly discovered under Exeter Bus Station. Archaeologists have described the find, ...
Archaeologists found "Roman pottery representing the legacy of the former regional capital city, Isca Dumnoniorum, and an early medieval fired clay weight." During the installation of an underground ...
Exeter's Roman Baths are believed to be the second most important building of their time in the country - except of course, you can't see them. They are buried under tonnes of earth in front of Exeter ...