Archaeologists hail ‘once in a lifetime’ discovery of Roman and Saxon site dating back 1,600 years

Skeletal remains of a Roman aristocrat have been unearthed in a “truly extraordinary” hidden cemetery dating back 1,600 years.

Bones belonging to the high-status woman were discovered in an ancient lead coffin during a dig in the town of Garforth, near Leeds.

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