Traces of an ancient Roman settlement have been found in Kent, England. About informs The city is online.
AD 1.-4. The discovery, which dates back centuries, was made at the construction site of the Wingfield Place residential area in the city of Deal. Further investigation showed that this land was the southern end of the settlement, possibly a large farm or a small village. In particular, archaeologists have succeeded in extracting ceramic samples in good condition from underground, including pottery. They were in the burial places of the cremated remains.
In addition, traces of ancient pits and ditches can be seen everywhere. Most likely these are traces of large wooden buildings. To the north of the construction site, many ancient artifacts have been found over the last 100 years and are most likely part of a single complex.
Construction work was resumed only after all the finds were excavated and conserved.
Earlier archaeologists discovered The oldest tools used for rice harvesting are 10 thousand years old.