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ROMAN GRAVES DATING BACK 2,000 YEARS UNCOVERED UNDER QUIET RESIDENTIAL STREET

ROMAN GRAVES DATING BACK 2,000 YEARS UNCOVERED UNDER QUIET RESIDENTIAL STREET

28 June 2012

Emma Ailes
emma@southwarknews.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE
ELEVEN ROMAN graves nearly 2,000 years old have been discovered beneath a quiet residential road in Elephant and Castle.

Hob-nailed shoes and complete  pottery vessels are some of the ‘grave goods’ found during recent architectural excavations at a building site near Symington House in Harper Road.

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