Excavations reveal Roman history
BBC, 18 August 2009

Archaeological excavations at the site of a former plant nursery, set
to be developed for housing, have found evidence of Iron Age and
Roman use. The dig at the former Unwins Nursery at Impington,
Cambridgeshire, found occupation dating from about 100BC with
evidence of an Iron Age roundhouse. The site was developed in Roman
times with a series of ditches and pottery found is from the 2nd and
3rd Century. The finds include high status Samian pottery imported
from Gaul. Some of the Samian pottery has the potter's stamp still
visible, enabling archaeologists to find the actual individual who
made the vessel about 1,800 years ago in France.

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