The 200cm (79in) x 62cm (24in) x 120cm (47in) slab of Hertfordshire puddingstone has been placed by a Little Hadham village sign A large piece of a distinctive rock found during the construction of a ...
A large piece of a distinctive rock form named for its resemblance to Christmas pudding has been found during the construction of a bypass. The 3.5-tonne slab of Hertfordshire puddingstone was ...
Roman coins dating from between AD330 and AD348 were discovered by archaeologists working on digs close to the Little Hadham bypass route The foundations of Iron Age houses and a host of Roman coins ...
Roman snails are edible and desired for the restaurant trade More than 500 snails have been rehomed as part of a £40m bypass project. The molluscs have been moved from the land at Little Hadham, in ...
One of the more interesting things about any new construction in some parts of Europe is that often when they dig into the ground for construction, they uncover something ancient. For example, while ...
Archaeological excavations completed over the summer and autumn months of 2019 were done in preparation for the construction of the new A120 route around Little Hadham, a village in Hertfordshire. In ...
A large piece of a distinctive rock form named for its resemblance to Christmas pudding has been found during the construction of a bypass. The 3.5-tonne slab of Hertfordshire puddingstone was ...
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