The excavation of the Roman mutatio, discovered while clearing land for a new road, reveals a detailed view of a 2,000-year-old roadside settlement that facilitated trade.
According to project manager Alex Thomson, the archaeological findings exceeded expectations and offer remarkable insights into the nature of travel and trade along ancient routes.
The site contained essential artifacts such as Roman coins, brooches, and tools, providing a detailed look into the daily lives and practices of those who used the ancient roads.
Among the various finds, a small representation of Cupid was particularly notable, highlighting the mix of practical and cultural life at the Roman service station.
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