Archaeologists in London unearthed a Roman basilica dating back almost 2,000 years, part of the city’s origins at the heart of Londinium. The remains, including flint, brick, and ragstone walls, were found during excavations for a new office tower, offering insights into Roman London’s social, political, and commercial hub. The extensive foundations will be preserved and displayed, shedding light on the early stages of the city’s development and Roman power and authority.
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