Dig team uncovers coins, ceramics and 2,000-year-old tweezers
A pair of 2,000-year-old tweezers has been found during an archaeological dig at a Roman villa in Leicester.The centuries-old artefact was part of a haul of buried treasures, including copper brooches, medieval coins, ceramics and pottery found last week in Blackfriars. read more Dig team uncovers coins, ceramics and 2,000-year-old tweezers | Leicester Mercury.
A pair of 2,000-year-old tweezers has been found during an archaeological dig at a Roman villa in Leicester.The centuries-old artefact was part of a haul of buried treasures, including copper brooches, medieval coins, ceramics and pottery found last week in Blackfriars.
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