Unique And Priceless Large Roman Sculptures Found At Carlisle Cricket Club

Not so long ago, the public was invited to participate in the Carlisle Roman bath excavation.

The project, run by Wardell Armstrong, Cumberland Council and Carlisle Cricket Club, has received £56,700 in funding from the government. The community archaeology project has been a success. The excavations benefited people by increasing interest in history and the city’s heritage, and impressive archaeological discoveries were also made.

Uncovering the site’s Roman past is hard but rewarding work. During the latest excavation at Carlisle Cricket Club, two amazing Roman sculptures were unearthed by volunteer archaeologists. The site’s lead archaeologist Frank Giecco said they were “unique and priceless.”

The preserved effigies of heads are carved from sandstone, standing two feet high “emerged from the dirt in almost perfect condition,” News and Star report. The artifacts were found abandoned at the edge of what was once a cobbled Roman road. Experts think they could be of Emperor Septimus Severus and Emperoress Julia Domna.

“The sandstone artefacts are thought

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