"Unearthing a Rare Roman Funerary Bed in Central London"

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Archaeologists in central London have unearthed a Roman burial site containing a well-preserved wooden bed, believed to have been used in a funeral. The bed, made from high-quality oak and dismantled before burial, is the first complete example of its kind ever found in Britain. The discovery, made by the Museum of London Archaeology team, also included personal objects and skeletal remains, shedding new light on Roman funerary rituals. The site, located near Holborn Viaduct, has revealed layers of history, from Roman times to the 16th century and beyond, and is now being transformed into office space, with plans to display some of the archaeological finds.
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