Wonderful video and explanation of the archeological efforts and finds. Can’t wait to see the follow up in May. Thanks again, best wishes and greetings from Florida.
I was sort of half listening whilst doing the dishes and I thought I heard the narrator say “also a large number of towels were discovered”. I know it’s a bathhouse but still, what a discovery that would be! 😂
@@romanhistorywalks6526 I see, thanks so much! I may have to reach out to him then; I've recently been doing some research on the iconography of Romano-British gems, so I am very curious to see what you all have found!
Fascinantă și spectaculoasă este Roma și istoria sa!
Absolutely fascinating!!! Thank you so much!
Great video once again, Peter. Many thanks for your time and trouble. I’m always educated and entertained by your work.
Thanks 🙏🏻
Wonderful. Perfect distraction from the frigid weather we are having on Cape Cod. I always share to facebook! Thank you.
Thanks for watching
Great stuff. I'm jealous of all the roman sites south of the border. If you ever come north of the wall give trimontium or Antonine wall a visit 👍
Wonderful video and explanation of the archeological efforts and finds. Can’t wait to see the follow up in May. Thanks again, best wishes and greetings from Florida.
Great stuff (as always) Peter!
Cheers thanks 🙏🏻
I was sort of half listening whilst doing the dishes and I thought I heard the narrator say “also a large number of towels were discovered”. I know it’s a bathhouse but still, what a discovery that would be! 😂
Great video! May I ask where you found the photo of all the gems? All of the news articles I've found only show a selection of them.
Direct from the site director Frank Giecco at Wardell Armstrong
@@romanhistorywalks6526 I see, thanks so much! I may have to reach out to him then; I've recently been doing some research on the iconography of Romano-British gems, so I am very curious to see what you all have found!
@@davidpicker-kille9907 the team and volunteers have been amazing, I did many of the site tours in 2021 but can’t claim any credit for the great work
The Diggers :archaeology in Carlisle Facebook page has more intaglio images worth a look