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A recent excavation in Ribble Valley, Lancashire unearthed some interesting finds. Ribble Valley was not known to have Roman activity area before.

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Among the finds included 83 coins and two silver bracelets, dated from 50-300 AD.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lancashire-60055386#:~:text=A hoard of 83 Roman,Valley Dectorists Club on Saturday.

Here is a wonderful video about the excavation:

 


Finds such as these help to expand our knowledge and appreciation of Roman Britain.

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