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Howzat? Finds of a lifetime at Carlisle Roman dig

by Cumbria Crack
24/05/2023
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Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

Two monumental Roman carved heads have been unearthed on day two of an archaeological dig in Carlisle.

They have been described as finds of a lifetime and add to the ever-expanding list of artefacts found on the site at the city’s cricket club.

Previous digs have discovered carved gemstones described by a leading expert as being up there with the great artworks of the empire. Tiles were also discovered indicating that Septimus Severus, a third century Roman Emperor, has connections to the site.

Excavations have also uncovered several tiles stamped with the official Roman Imperial stamp. The IMP stands for Imperator, Latin for Emperor. A stamp such as this indicates a tilery and brick makers who had official imperial approval.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

The new dig got underway on Monday and will carry on until Saturday June 24, a week later than planned, due to the generosity of local firm RH Irving Construction.

The local firm donated their support and provided the machinery on site for free resulting in the excavation being expanded allowing even more volunteers to take part.

The site continues to be active and is open to the public between Monday and Saturday. Tours of the site are held at 11.30am and 3pm on each of these days.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

Cumberland Council’s portfolio holder for Vibrant and Healthy Places, Councillor Anne Quilter, said: “This is exciting news and is a real coup so early into the dig. It is a significant find and it is great to hear that they were unearthed by volunteers.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

“Carlisle has a rich Roman history, and this further strengthens the city’s connection to that era. I can’t wait to see what else is found!

“Thanks to all the team involved in the dig, including the hundreds of volunteers that have signed up to lend a hand.”

Uncovering Roman Carlisle has received £56,700 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Wardell Armstrong LLP alongside Cumberland Council and Carlisle Cricket Club would like to get as many people to visit in this incredible project as possible.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

The funding aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. The project will allow members of the public to take part in the community excavation or visit free of charge.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

Frank Giecco, technical director at Wardell Armstrong, added: “It’s been an incredible two days into the project; it’s the first sculpture found from the site and could be the find of a lifetime. This truly shows the significance of the Bathhouse and raises the site to a whole new level of importance with such monumental sculpture and adds to overall grandeur of the building.”

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

The bathhouse is the largest known building on Hadrian’s Wall, with hundreds of volunteers, over 1,000 significant finds, and over 1,200 days given by volunteers in past phases of the project since 2021.

The project was recognised by the Council of British Archaeology and the Marsh Charitable Trust as the Community Archaeology Project of the year 2021, with a member of the Project team Kevin Mounsey nominated for Community Archaeologist of the Year.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

Hundreds of volunteers have already signed up to take part in the dig. Limited spaces are available for additional volunteers. No prior experience in archaeology is needed, just enthusiasm in learning about Carlisle’s past. Book online at eventbrite.

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