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Movies Re: Roman Shrine Discovered Near Remains of King Richard III in Leicester UK

Roman Shrine Discovered Near Leicester Cathedral Graveyard

Archaeologists have discovered what they believe to be a Roman shrine buried beneath a former graveyard next to Leicester Cathedral.


BBC 1 MAR 2023




The altar

The broken altar base was discovered in what would have been the basement of a large Roman building








Mathew Morris says there is a tradition that Leicester Cathedral was built on the site of a Roman temple



The cathedral closed in January 2022 to allow for the construction of a visitor and learning centre.

During excavations, which have been carried out as part of the £12.7m project, thousands of finds have been uncovered.

It is hoped some of them will be displayed in the new centre.

The finds include a broken altar base, which was discovered in what would have been the basement of a large Roman building close to the external wall of the modern cathedral.

Mathew Morris says there is a tradition that Leicester Cathedral was built on the site of a Roman temple

"There's always been a tradition that the cathedral was built on a Roman temple, based on antiquarian discoveries in the 19th Century," said Mathew Morris, excavation director for the University of Leicester's Archaeological Services (ULAS) which carried out the dig.

"We're now finding a Roman building that looks like it had a shrine status to it.

"There are no tests that can prove what it was. That it was a shrine is the most likely theory, but there aren't really any others."

He added he believed it was likely used as part of a shrine to a god like Mithra, Dionysus or Isis.

A number of finds have been made at the site

He said the find suggested the site had a sacral heritage dating back 2,000 years.

"It's proving significant. It's only a tiny little area of Leicester, but the material we've recovered from it, the burials, the Roman archaeology underneath, are going to be a key insight into the city," he said.

Other finds at the site have included Roman coins from the First and Fourth Centuries, a perfectly preserved Roman hairpin, the remains of a brooch and some fragments of Gaulish pottery with representations of a gladiator, as well as a Pegasus or gryphon.

The dig took place less than 50m (164ft) from where the remains of King Richard III were famously discovered.




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