The full findings of a review into the rowing culture at a second private girls’ school remain a mystery, with the report subjected to an extended process of negotiation one insider called ...
The Museum of London Archaeology announced last week that a team of researchers discovered remains of London's first Roman basilica, believed to date back to the late 70s or 80s AD. Walls and ...
The basilica was constructed for use as a public building in the 70s or early 80s AD. In a Roman town, a basilica was a multi-functional civic building. Often paid for by leading local inhabitants ...
Archaeologists digging on Gracechurch Street within the Square Mile have found a section of stone wall from the city's first basilica. The discovery, dating from 70-80 AD, will eventually be ...
Archaeologists found the remains of a Roman basilica - a 2,000-year-old public building where major political, economic and administrative decisions were made - underneath an office block at 85 ...
Archaeologists have discovered the 2,000-year-old remains of London's first civic basilica, a large roofed structure used for public assemblies and court hearings. The basilica, whose newly ...
Specialists from Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), an archaeology and built heritage practice, found the base of the basilica last year. The building, which would have been two-and-a-half ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. In this photo provided by MOLA, Museum of London Archaeology taken in summer 2024, a view of part of the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remnants of London's earliest-known ancient Roman basilica on the site of a planned 32-story skyscraper, right in the heart of what was once known as Londinium.
Now, London's first Roman basilica has been finally found – hidden underneath the basement of an unassuming office block near Leadenhall Market. Originally two storeys high, the basilica ...
Archaeologists in London found the remains of the city’s first basilica underneath the basement of an office building set to be demolished. Dubbed “the beating heart of Roman London,” it has ...