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Castle Street archaeology team to share finds with people of Hull
Secrets of Hull s past are being revealed inside two giant tents
Archaeologists working inside of the two huge tents next to the A63 in Hull city centre (Image: Highways England)
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People are being invited to meet some of the 70-strong team behind Hull s biggest ever archaeological dig.
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During a dig two years ago, a large section of an ancient cast iron cannon was found on the site, which now lies under a car park.
A dig in 2019 in the car park near The Deep revealed part of a cannon
The funding will pay for an archaeological dig of the east corner of the site for the first time. It will also go towards conserving the site, improving public access and explaining more of the area s history.
The Blockhouse was one element of a larger scheme of defences, inspired by the most modern examples in Europe at the time.
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Roman villa site in Scarborough damaged during break-in
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image captionThe complex of buildings include a circular room and a bath house
Illegal metal detectorists have been blamed for causing damage at the site of a recently-discovered Roman villa.
The remains of the large stately home were unearthed on a housing development in Scarborough and have been described as of national importance.
Police said it was not yet known if anything had been stolen during Wednesday night s raid, but fencing and parts of the land were damaged.
Security at the site will be stepped up, said housing developer Keepmoat.
Historic England described illegal metal detecting as a serious crime which could lead to charges of theft and criminal damage.