Early writings discovered under office block being cleared to make way for new Bloomberg headquarters in the City
Tertius the Brewer, Junius the Cooper and Julius Classicus – the up-and-coming young military commander who would turn traitor against Rome a decade later – have sprung back to life from the first decade of Roman London, their names – along with the first reference to London itself – miraculously preserved on writing tablets in a sodden hole in the heart of the City.
The tablets were found under a 1950s office block in the still smelly wet mud of the lost river Wallbrook, as the site was being cleared for a huge new European headquarters for Bloomberg.
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