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High-Status Iron Age Burials Reveal Early Links to Roman Empire

Summary by Phys.org
A large cemetery containing the lavishly adorned remains of unidentified high-status individuals dating from around 2,000 years ago has been uncovered by archaeologists from Archaeology South-East (UCL Institute of Archaeology). The completed excavations near Chelmsford, Essex, revealed the cremated remains of more than 100 individuals in a square, ditched enclosure mostly dating to the first century AD, bridging the transition to Roman rule in …

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Archaeologists discovered a large cemetery of the Iron Age.The site contains the remains of more than a hundred individuals cremated about two millennia ago.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The discovery of more than a hundred burials in Essex reveals that local elites already had relations with Rome long before the conquest of Britain

·Spain
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Researchers discover rich funerary troupes in a cemetery in Chelmsford (Essex)

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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