Skip to main content
BBC NEWS / LINCOLNSHIRE
Graphics VersionBBC Sport Home
News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia | UK | Business | Health | Science & Environment | Technology | Entertainment | Also in the news | Have Your Say |
UK Contents:  England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | UK Politics | Education | Magazine

Tuesday, 10 July 2007, 19:01 GMT 20:01 UK

Thieves damage Roman villa site

Excavation team Archaeologists excavating the site of a Roman villa say artefacts have been stolen and damage caused by thieves using metal detectors.

The team arrived at the site just north of Lincoln on Thursday morning to find 31 holes had been dug there overnight.

The four-week dig is a joint venture between Lindum Heritage and Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln.

Zoe Tomlinson, from Lindum Heritage, said the damage caused would have a lasting impact.

She said: "We're absolutely furious. Whatever they've taken is theft because any finds on the site belong to the landowner Owen Day Farms.

"They could have taken anything. The most likely things they've taken are rusty Roman nails which have no monetary value, but have archaeological value.

"They've destroyed part of the integrity of the site. It's immoral. It's criminal vandalism. What they've destroyed can never be replaced."

The archaeologists have now taken all the metal from the site.



E-mail this to a friend

RELATED INTERNET LINKS
Lindum Heritage
Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



SEARCH BBC NEWS: 

News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia | UK | Business | Health | Science & Environment | Technology | Entertainment | Also in the news | Have Your Say |
UK Contents:  England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | UK Politics | Education | Magazine

NewsWatch | Notes | Contact us | About BBC News | Profiles | History

^ Back to top | BBC Sport Home | BBC Homepage | Contact us | Help | ©