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Waters Meet, Huntingdon

History of Waters Meet

Excavation here reported in 2006 in CAS Vol XCV 2006. found evidence of an early to middle Roman enclosure, succeeded by a later Roman cemetery. 68 individuals were identified in the cemetery; there was no evidence of the use of coffins and grave goods were present in only two cases. The site lies close to the projected course of Ermine Street and would have been visible from the road.

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