Archaeologist Steve Sherlock holds a gold Saxon bracteate, unearthed in fields on the coast, near Loftus. By Graeme Hetherington AN archaeologist has uncovered the foundations for a Roman settlement on the picturesque east Cleveland coast.
Steve Sherlock, whose painstaking work in a farmer's fields near Loftus uncovered evidence of Anglo-Saxon royalty last year, has returned to the site - and been able to go even further back in time in the latest dig.
Mr Sherlock, who has been helped by volunteers from Teesside Archaeological Society, was thrilled and surprised by the look-out station, discovered just inches below the surface.
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Thursday, September 04, 2008