AN archaeologist has uncovered the foundations for a Roman settlement on the picturesque east Cleveland coast.
Steve Sherlock, whose painstaking work in a farmer’s fields near Loftus uncovered evidence of Anglo-Saxon royalty last year, has returned to the site – and been able to go even further back in time in the latest dig.
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