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ANCIENT BRITAIN

EDUCATION FROM EXCAVATION September 11. A good deal more about remote ancestors ina.y be learned as the result of excavations which have been begun at St. Albans,. England. Many interesting finds have been made on the. site, ol the ancient Tinman eity of Voriilaiuinm. This year’s' work ' includes :net only further digging in the Homan settlement, but also the-uncovering of at least part of the still older British city which is known to l;e close behind it. If these . explorations arc successful one may learn a great deal about what sort of people lived m Britain before the doming of the Romans, and may discover that they were not quite the savages, that or.e usually imagines them as .being. 'Liu, excavators, however, are- not likely to End in the British city any-

thing quite ‘so beautiful as the marvellous decorated pavements already discovered on the Roman site. These and other finds may be seen by visitors to the excavations. WWIBIIIIIWWWU'WIBW

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1933, Page 2

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ANCIENT BRITAIN Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1933, Page 2

ANCIENT BRITAIN Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1933, Page 2

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