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A Bronze Age barrow in Suffolk, England, built around 2200–1600 BCE, was later transformed into a Roman shrine. Archaeologists found animal sacrifices, 52 coins and ritual objects. Centuries later, the site may have been used for executions..
A Roman shrine in Suffolk revealed an unusual ritual landscape where believers built next to a burial mound and placed animals, coins and other offerings around it.
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A Roman shrine in Suffolk revealed an unusual ritual landscape where believers built next to a burial mound and placed animals, coins and other offerings around it.