UK Heatwave Helps To Uncover Archeological Sites Dating As Far Back As 6,000 Years
  • 6 years ago
According to a report by Reuters, the UK's hottest summer in decades has uncovered a number of archeological sites across the country, including Iron Age settlements, Roman farms and even Neolithic monuments dating back thousands of years. Archaeologists at Historic England have been looking for patterns revealing the ancient sites buried below, from Yorkshire in the north down to Cornwall in the southwest.
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