"Unearthing Ancient Roman Treasures: Discoveries in English Parking Lots"

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Construction on a parking lot at Burghley House in England led to the discovery of a 1,800-year-old marble head of a Roman lady, followed by a Roman bust, with experts unsure of how they ended up buried on the property. The statues have been put on display at Burghley House and the find has been reported to the British Museum for further study.
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