Heads of Roman sculptures have been discovered

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Heads of Roman sculptures have been discovered | Photo: Stuart Walker Photography/PA Wire

At the Carlisle Cricket Club in northern England, two heads of Roman sculptures have been discovered, which date back to the 2nd century CE. The entire sculptures, according to the researchers, could be up to 4.5 meters high.

Stone objects were discovered on the border of a Roman road, near Hadrian’s Wall, in a place where ancient baths used to be.

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