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A number of pieces of pottery discovered at the site

Ancient artifacts dating back to 10,000 BC discovered during road construction project

February 15, 2024

Archaeologists working on a major road project in Leicestershire have uncovered historical artifacts dating back 12,000 years. Among these finds are flint instruments from the Mesolithic Period (10,000-4,000BC), providing new insights into the land near Melton Mowbray. The project, known as the North and East Melton Mowbray Distributor Road, initiated in May 2023 with the aim of alleviating traffic congestion in the area. Led by Archaeological Research Services, excavations have unearthed significant discoveries, particularly near the River Eye tributaries.

Flint instruments were discovered at the site of the North and East Melton Mowbray Distributor Road


These findings suggest that the area was inhabited by hunter-gatherer communities during the Mesolithic Period, evidenced by the presence of flint artifacts associated with hunting activities. Additionally, evidence of Iron Age farming practices, including pottery, animal bones, and an extensive enclosure system, has been found. Roman artifacts, including a potential vineyard site, further illustrate the agricultural history of the region. The excavation work continues to yield noteworthy results, highlighting the area's evolution from ancient times to modern agricultural landscapes. The road project, managed by Leicestershire County Council and Galliford Try, is one of the largest infrastructure endeavors in the region, with construction ongoing since May 2023.

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