Roman finds including the tile, revealed a building occupied from the 2nd - 3rd century AD. The site might have been a military post. Trumpet brooches spanned a period from mid 1st until late 2nd ...
This stunning Roman brooch was found in a fort site near the Antonine Wall and clearly belonged to a wealthy inhabitant of Roman Scotland. I chose this item because I love jewellery myself and ...
This is a romano british brooch that has some of the original enamelling remaining. It was found in a field not far from the location of the Rudston Villa. The site of the find was thought to be a ...
Over the last 80 years we have rediscovered Roman London in the city’s basements and sewers At some point in the 400s, a Saxon wandering in Roman Londinium’s ruins dropped his brooch on top of the ...