02 July 1402 at 13:26
Archaeologists have recently discovered a unique Roman cemetery in central London. This cemetery is full of amazing coins, jewelry and artifacts.
The Roman Empire was constantly trying to expand its territories, and the competition between the great generals also intensified this issue. The first time Julius Caesar looked at Britain; But it was the emperor Claudius who was able to achieve great victories in this region and took Britain as a province from Rome.
The Roman cemetery reveals the life of Londoners
This happened in 47 AD. The British remained under Roman rule until the beginning of the 5th century; But the limitation of the military facilities of the empire and the attack of various tribes in other parts made the Romans retreat from Britain. Naturally, at this time, Rome left its cultural influence on Britain. For example, the city of Laundinium was founded by the emperor Claudius. Now, after 2,000 years, a Roman cemetery has been found in London that will take you back in time.
This cemetery shows to some extent the gradual weakening of the Roman position in Britain. Once upon a time, London was expanding, and Roman buildings with complex architecture and decorative sculptures waved in it. However, later the situation changed and people started building smaller and simpler buildings. London became a quieter city and people built small monuments to keep the memory of their dead alive.
London’s Roman Cemetery was discovered as a result of a construction company’s attempt to build it, and at first it didn’t seem like much. But archaeologists’ investigations showed that one of the most important ancient buildings in London has come out from under the soil. Unfortunately, the passage of time has left its impact on this building and now only short walls, entrance stairs and floor tiles remain.
The floor plan of this tomb is created using small red tiles and each of them shows a flower enclosed in concentric circles. There were also 100 coins on this surface. Upon further investigation, archaeologists discovered that there was another layer of tiles beneath the current layer, which means that the tomb was raised at least once to bury more dead.
British experts are very excited about the discovery of the Roman cemetery in London; Because they believe that it provides valuable information regarding the status and lifestyle of people. They also released an interesting video showing the interior of the tomb during Roman rule.
At first, the Roman cemetery hosted coffins and objects that were buried with the body; But so far no coffin has been found in this area. However, the excavations led to the discovery of interesting objects. The objects discovered include copper bracelets, glass necklaces, pottery and a bone comb and belong to 80 different people.
A detailed examination of these ancient works can make us more familiar with the life of Londoners 2 thousand years ago. Of course, this cemetery could not be available to all social classes and definitely only rich people had access to it. The Roman cemetery of London either belonged to an important family or was owned by a special group. in such a way that they paid a monthly amount until they were finally buried there.
What is left of this cemetery shows that it was once a two-story building and strong supports supported it at the four corners. However, in the Middle Ages, when Christianity rose, the relics of the time of infidelity (ancient Rome) were not much liked by the lords of the church. In fact, they tried their best to cut off the European people’s connection with their past, and they succeeded for several centuries. Archaeologists believe that the high walls of this na were also demolished at the same time for use in other areas.
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