Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient burial ground at the site of a major new road.
Evidence of two Bronze Age tombs dating back some 4,000 years were found during work on the Earl Shilton bypass.
They were spotted after an archaeological survey of the site uncovered what would have been mounds of earth, or barrows, on the route between Thurlaston Lane and Mill Lane outside the town.
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