coins, pottery, the remains of villas, fortifications and the famous baths at Bath
The Romans occupied Somerset in about AD 47 and the county remained part of the Roman Empire for another 400 years. Their most important settlement was what we now call the City of Bath, named after the Roman Baths built there. The Romans called the city Aquae Sulis; the baths were built around a natural hot water spring and included a temple to the Celtic goddess Sulis who the Romans identified with their goddess Minerva. The baths have been reconstructed and are now a major tourist attraction. Other Roman remains have been found in Somerset including the Pagans Hill Roman Temple and the Low Ham Roman Villa.
Crindall in Hampshire? It is not known, no references to it by the Romans have been found. Achaeological remains of a Roman settlement have been found.
it has been found in Arizona
it has been found in Arizona
there were dinosaur fossils and bones found.
she was not "found" she was a queen Boudica's remains have still not been discovered.
Alexander the Great's remains have not been found yet.
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No, they have never been found.
If you mean personal washing and personal cleanliness, the standards were high, just as in civilian life Remains of baths have been found at Roman forts. If you mean washing in the sense of laundry, the officers had slaves to tend to their clothing while the enlisted men did their own.
the remains were found under a tree away from the rest of here family i don't know if this information is correct but there have been test and they have found the body of Anastasia.