An "incredibly rare" Roman head of Mercury has been discovered during an archaeological dig. The find was made during excavations at the site of a medieval shipyard at Smallhythe Place ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the mosaic-like floors of a number of Roman homes next to a theatre complex. The finds were part of an excavation next to the Mercury Theatre in Colchester ...
Sheffield Lyceum’s ‘Freddie Mercury’ Roman Statue Chief Executive of Sheffield Theatres, Tom Bird, sheds light on newly repaired statue. 2 mins ...
It's a question few are asking the day after Ford announced that Mercury – named after the "messenger of the gods" in Roman mythology – would wind down production after 70 years of business.
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