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| Flats are due to be built on the site where the skeletons were found [Credit: City of Lincoln Council] |
Now experts say they hope to "fill a huge gap our knowledge" about people who lived there in ancient times.
The dig took place in the Newland area, ahead of the construction of flats.
A decorated comb - probably made from bone - was the only item found with the skeletons.
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| Analysis of the remains will tell archaeologists about the people who lived in Roman Lincoln [Credit: City of Lincoln Council] |
The Newlands site is outside the old Roman wall, near Brayford Pool - a natural widening of the River Witham which was used as a port by the Romans.
Kieron Manning, the city council's planning manager, said: "The Roman cemetery along Newland has been one of the most enigmatic parts of the city's archaeology, and this excavation will allow us to understand much more about the lives of the people who lived in Lincoln more than 1,500 years ago.
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| A decorated comb was the only item found with a body [Credit: Pre-Construct Archaeological Services] |
"The potential of this site was known from previous planning-related investigations, but the extent and preservation of these remains is remarkable, and constitutes one of the most significant finds in Lincoln of recent years."
Source: BBC News Website [December 14, 2015]








