Archaeologists uncover 1,800-year-old Roman carved head near Hadrian's Wall
Archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall in Scotland have uncovered numerous Roman artefacts, including a carved head and a gem depicting Silvanus, the God of the countryside. These items are approximately 1,800 years old. The discoveries were made close to an ancient Roman fort, where an elite cavalry unit once resided. Previous excavations at the site revealed around 70 semi-precious gemstones believed to have been lost in a bathhouse over 2,000 years ago. New findings also include two mysterious platforms, possibly used for rituals. The excavation continues to yield significant historical treasures, with experts expressing excitement over the ongoing discoveries.