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Home / Science / London's Roman Past Unearthed in Frescoes and Beds

London's Roman Past Unearthed in Frescoes and Beds

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Thousands of colorful fresco pieces were discovered in a Roman pit.
  • A rare Roman bed, possibly the first found in Britain, was unearthed.
  • Archaeological digs reveal a diverse community in Roman London.
London's Roman Past Unearthed in Frescoes and Beds

Archaeological excavations in London continue to uncover layers of the city's rich Roman history, revealing surprising insights into past communities. The dense urban landscape, described as a historical 'lasagne,' constantly yields new finds as developments clear ground for modern construction.

Recent discoveries include a pit yielding 20,000 fresco fragments, notable for rare pigments and a potential artist's signature. Additionally, what is believed to be Britain's first Roman bed was found in an ancient cemetery. These finds offer a tangible connection to Roman life.

Excavations at sites like the former Bloomberg European headquarters and a Wapping distribution center have revealed evidence of a diverse population, challenging earlier perceptions of Roman London as solely overcrowded. These discoveries underscore the continuous story of London over two millennia.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Thousands of colorful fresco pieces were discovered, some featuring rare pigments and a possible artist's signature.
A Roman bed, believed to be the first ever found in Britain, was unearthed in an ancient cemetery in Holborn.
Digs suggest Roman London had a diverse population, with evidence of different nationalities and social groups living together.

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