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Roman 'Service Station' Unearthed in Gloucester: A 2,000-Year-Old Archaeological Treasure

Roman 'Service Station' Unearthed in Gloucester: A 2,000-Year-Old Archaeological Treasure
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  • Roman 'service station' found on Gloucester's A417.
  • Excavation is part of a £250m-£500m road project.
  • The site served travelers on Roman Ermin Street.
  • Hundreds of coins, brooches, and bones were unearthed.
  • Cupid figurine and ovens highlight site finds.
  • The site dates back to AD 160-180, showcasing its history.
  • Artefacts to be displayed in museums for education.
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