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Ruins of 1,900-year-old workshop — used for pottery making — found in France. See itAs they dug, archaeologists uncovered some ancient Roman structures and identified ... Nearby, excavations revealed a second stone building likely used as a warehouse to store finished pottery ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A very old stone bearing the name of Roman Emperor Hadrian was found, and it's telling archaeologists all sorts of interesting things about his visit to Jerusalem ...
This is the lower left hand corner of a Roman commemorative stone. Professor Lawrence Keppie of the Hunterian Museum thinks that there may have been some decoration on the missing part.
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