Romano-British woodworking plane, found in excavations at Goodmanham, East Yorkshire in 2000. The object is unique in that the body of the plane is made of elephant ivory (the rest is of iron).
A ROMANO-BRITISH pottery kiln removed intact to the Science Museum, South Kensington, from its original site in Berkshire was exhibited to the public for the first time on December 1. The kiln ...
A roundhouse thought to date back to the Romano-British period has been unearthed at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. Foundations of the 40ft (12m) structure were discovered by volunteers from ...