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Huge Roman coffin unearthed during A47 upgrade works

The Roman stone coffin under excavation - a huge Roman coffin has been unearthed during A47 upgrade works
The Roman stone coffin under excavation after its discovery on the A47 (Image: National Highways)

A Roman stone coffin was unearthed during works to upgrade a section of the A47 in Cambridgeshire.

It was found in a small Roman roadside cemetery discovered during National Highways’ scheme to upgrade a section of the A47 between Wansford and Sutton near Peterborough from a single to a dual carriageway.

Archaeologists from Headland Archaeology said the enormous hand-carved artefact weighs 750kg – the equivalent of an adult male polar bear. They said it had remained undisturbed since its burial in Roman times more than 1,500 years ago.

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