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Verulamium: The St Albans park rich in Roman history that outsiders overlook

Verulamium: The St Albans park rich in Roman history that outsiders overlook
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St Albans Verulamium Park archeological dig uncovers several Roman artifacts deemed 'remarkable'

St Albans Verulamium Park archeological dig uncovers several Roman artifacts deemed 'remarkable'
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Forty headless Roman skeletons unearthed by HS2 workers

Archaelogists working on high-speed railway’s construction discover decapitated remains and claim burials may have been part of a ritual ....

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St Aldate's dig unearths the city's rich Jewish history


The unearthed pots showed that only kosher food, and no pork, had ever been cooked in them.
St Aldates Church was the centre of Oxford’s Jewish neighbourhood in the 12th and 13th century after William the Conqueror invited Jewish people in northern France to settle in England - possibly so they could pay taxes to fund his wars.
Recent excavations by Oxford Archaeology, ahead of some development works, revealed evidence of two houses which the 800-year-old Doomsday Book suggested belonged to two Jewish families.
Amazingly it was able to show that one was owned by Jacob f. mag. Moses and called Jacob’s Hall, and was said to be one of the most substantial private houses in Oxford, and the other house was owned by an Elekin f. Bassina. ....

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