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This reconstruction depicts one of our more striking finds from London: a female stone head, probably a sphinx, from a #Roman pit. Sphinxes in mythology were guardians of the dead and it's likely that this sculpture once belonged to a funerary monument.
#InternationalWomensDay
This reconstruction drawing depicts one of two Romano-Celtic found at Tabard Square, Southwark, a site which transformed perceptions of the ritual landscape of #RomanLondon. #WorldBookDay #ThrowbackThursday
This week sees the publication of PCA North's excavations and building recording work at Alnwick Castle Gardens, first begun in 2000! The monograph, ‘Parterres Bright with Flowers’ A history of the walled gardens at Alnwick Castle is available now @alnwickcastle @AlnwickGarden
A very Merry Christmas from us here at PCA! We wish you all the best during the festive period and look forward to working with you in 2017.