Anglo-Saxon settlement and Roman army camp found in A14 bypass dig
by Maev Kennedy from on (#3K7EW)
Archaeologists uncover abandoned villages, prehistoric tools and seven tonnes of pottery in Cambridgeshire
It's taken more than 700 years, but the medieval villagers of Houghton in Cambridgeshire have had the last laugh: the foundations of their houses and workshops have been exposed again, as roadworks carve up the landscape they were forced to abandon when their woodlands were walled off into a royal hunting forest.
Their lost village has been rediscovered in an epic excavation employing more than 200 archaeologists, working across scores of sites on a 21-mile stretch of flat Cambridgeshire countryside, the route of the upgraded A14 and the Huntingdon bypass.
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