Evidences of Iron Age brewing in England were found
Road builders found evidences of iron-age brewing in England. The more than two thousand years of remnants of the earliest evidence of local brewing were found during the renovation of the A14 main road in Cambridgeshire.
About 250 archaeologists have explored 33 sites on archaeological remains in the field of archaeological excavations on 60 hectares in parallel with road construction works – the British daily newspaper The Guardian wrote. (MTI)
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