"Roman remains found under Subway and Chambers in Gloucester’s King’s Square"
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Roman remains found under Subway and Chambers in Gloucester’s King’s Square
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Re: Roman remains found under Subway and Chambers in Gloucester’s King’s Square
A very good YouTube video attached to the article presented very professionally by Andrew.
It always amazes me when building are discovered, and like this particular discovery, the floor of the building is some 3.5m below the current ground level. How did that much build up of soil get there. Is the rate of organic soil production really that much? I know this one would have had land built up for the subsequent construction, but even so, 3.5m is mind blowing.
Thanks for the link I’ll be following this project.
It always amazes me when building are discovered, and like this particular discovery, the floor of the building is some 3.5m below the current ground level. How did that much build up of soil get there. Is the rate of organic soil production really that much? I know this one would have had land built up for the subsequent construction, but even so, 3.5m is mind blowing.
Thanks for the link I’ll be following this project.