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The Roman city of Verulamium
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Discoveries at Verulamium
Discoveries at Verulamium
Some of the items discovered in excavations of Verulamium and its environs
A curious object found at Verulamium
In an article for the Society’s November 2018 Newsletter, Dr Mario Musto describes the Roman footwear for horses discovered at ...
Early discoveries at Verulamium
Soon after our Society was established, amateur archaeologists from our Society led some of the earliest excavations at Verulamium, rekindling interest in the Roman city.
Who and what we celebrate
The significance of an unusual black terra-cotta jar found in Verulamium, which appears to feature images of the Greek Dionysos or Roman Bacchus or, possibly, the Celt Cernunnos.
The Verulamium excavations
The Verulamium Excavations: 1930 to 1936
Verulamium (1936) - A note on the excavation of the site for a proposed Pavilion
Excavations at Verulamium - Insula XVII, 1938
Verulamium, 1949
Discoveries at Verulamium