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Roman pottery and human remains found in Exeter archaeology dig | |
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Archaeologist Simon Hughes said there had been "some interesting finds" which were being analysed | Archaeologist Simon Hughes said there had been "some interesting finds" which were being analysed |
Roman pottery and human remains have been unearthed during the installation of an underground substation in Exeter city centre. | Roman pottery and human remains have been unearthed during the installation of an underground substation in Exeter city centre. |
National Grid said the project to replace ageing infrastructure saw engineers excavate a new access point in the basement of the former Waterstones building. | National Grid said the project to replace ageing infrastructure saw engineers excavate a new access point in the basement of the former Waterstones building. |
It said the work required digging to a depth of about 10ft (3m) which allowed archaeologists a rare opportunity to explore some of the city's subterranean history. | It said the work required digging to a depth of about 10ft (3m) which allowed archaeologists a rare opportunity to explore some of the city's subterranean history. |
Archaeologist Simon Hughes said there had been "some interesting finds" which were being analysed. | Archaeologist Simon Hughes said there had been "some interesting finds" which were being analysed. |
Simon Hughes said the medieval layers spanned an important period in Exeter's development | Simon Hughes said the medieval layers spanned an important period in Exeter's development |
He said: "We found Roman pottery representing the legacy of the former regional capital city, Isca Dumnoniorum, and an early medieval fired clay weight. | He said: "We found Roman pottery representing the legacy of the former regional capital city, Isca Dumnoniorum, and an early medieval fired clay weight. |
"The recovery of some dislocated human bone is hoped to represent the remains of Exeter's early medieval citizens. | "The recovery of some dislocated human bone is hoped to represent the remains of Exeter's early medieval citizens. |
"These are currently being analysed to provide a radiocarbon date. | "These are currently being analysed to provide a radiocarbon date. |
"The results from these are eagerly awaited and are hoped to fit into the fascinating narrative of Exeter's medieval development." | "The results from these are eagerly awaited and are hoped to fit into the fascinating narrative of Exeter's medieval development." |
Mr Hughes said the medieval layers spanned an important period in Exeter's development following the collapse of Roman Britain. | Mr Hughes said the medieval layers spanned an important period in Exeter's development following the collapse of Roman Britain. |
"In this location, it would have been adjacent to an evocative backdrop that included the ruins of Roman townhouses, the establishment of an Anglo-Saxon monastery in the 7th Century, and latterly a late 9th or early 10th Century minster church, now replaced by the current cathedral", he added. | "In this location, it would have been adjacent to an evocative backdrop that included the ruins of Roman townhouses, the establishment of an Anglo-Saxon monastery in the 7th Century, and latterly a late 9th or early 10th Century minster church, now replaced by the current cathedral", he added. |
'Interesting and challenging' | 'Interesting and challenging' |
The engineering work is expected benefit about 300 customers, National Grid said. | The engineering work is expected benefit about 300 customers, National Grid said. |
Engineers diverted underground cables in Exeter's High Street, working around nearby gas and water projects. | Engineers diverted underground cables in Exeter's High Street, working around nearby gas and water projects. |
Technician Matt Orr, who led the work, said: "This has been an interesting and challenging project which took a year to plan. | Technician Matt Orr, who led the work, said: "This has been an interesting and challenging project which took a year to plan. |
"It has not only added extra capacity to the local network, but has made it more resilient for customers with new fault-finding technology installed to trace problems quickly and restore power faster." | "It has not only added extra capacity to the local network, but has made it more resilient for customers with new fault-finding technology installed to trace problems quickly and restore power faster." |
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