Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lead coffin discovered by Colchester Archaeological Trust in 2023. (photo credit: Screenshot ...
Colchester Archaeological Trust said the rings - probably made for a child - were an "intimate find" An "eye-catching" pair of conjoined Roman gold rings - as well as nearly 100 pieces of marble - ...
Archaeologists discovered the burial in Colchester, a city in Essex, England, which served as the first capital of Roman Britain. Colchester Archaeological Trust Archaeologists in England discovered ...
A high-status Roman woman buried in an ornate lead coffin, named the "Lexden Lady," went on display as part of a temporary exhibition last week at the Roman Circus Visitor Centre in Colchester, ...
Her exact burial date is unclear, according to the Trust’s statement, but it was likely during the late Roman period - lasting from approximately the late 3rd century to early 5th century CE. A ...