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Roman remains Manchester - The excavation works where the Roman road was discovered in central Manchester
TJM and Lee Contracting are building a 2,000 sq m commercial mixed-use development where the remains were found

Archaeologists have uncovered “remarkably well-preserved” Roman remains at a site in Manchester city centre where contractors TJM and Lee Contracting are building a 2,000 sq m commercial mixed-use development.

The excavations by Civic’s archaeology and built heritage team revealed a Roman road and settlement remains, including industrial hearths, which together span the late 1st to 3rd centuries AD.

Roman remains Manchester - One of the Roman artefacts discovered at the construction site
Neck of flagon detail (Image: Richard Carter)

The dig has revealed a Roman road – the main northern exit route from the former Roman fort – at a shallow depth, which Civic said is a rare find in a city centre.

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