In 2014, archaeologists finished their excavation of an ancient Roman streetscape found beneath a demolished London office building. The dig turned up a number of artifacts including more than 400 tablets.
In 2014, archaeologists with the Museum of London Archaeology finished their excavation of an ancient Roman streetscape found beneath a demolished London office building, reports the National Geographic.
The dig turned up a number of artifacts including more than 400 tablets, notes BBC.
Many have since been translated and offer insights into the city’s days under Roman rule.