
Andrew Henderson-Schwartz
Andrew Henderson-Schwartz is the head of public impact at Museum of London Archaeology and was in the news discussing the archaeological significance of the recently unearthed Roman basilica ruins in London, emphasizing its role as a central hub in ancient Londinium.
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Andrew Henderson-Schwartz from Mola discussed the significance of the findings in London.
“El rompecabezas más difícil del mundo”: cómo reconstruyeron los frescos de una villa romana de hace 2.000 añosAndrew Henderson-Schwartz from Mola explained that the findings show the Romans were investing in London as a place to settle.
"El rompecabezas más difícil del mundo": los arqueólogos que reconstruyen una villa romana de hace 2.000 añosAndrew Henderson-Schwartz from Mola explained that the findings show the Romans were committing to London and investing in it.
Huge archaeological puzzle reveals Roman London frescoes
Andrew Henderson-Schwartz is from the London Archaeological Museum (MOLA) and led the excavations.
ERAKORDNE AVASTUS ⟩ Arheoloogid leidsid lammutamisele määratud Londoni büroohoone alt midagi erakordsetAndrew Henderson-Schwartz, head of public impact at Museum of London Archaeology, described the basilica as a real symbol of Roman power and authority.
2000-year-old basilica found in London office basementAndrew Henderson-Schwartz, head of public impact at Museum of London Archaeology, emphasized the importance of the site in connecting the history of Roman London.
Archaeologists unearth ruins of nearly 2,000-year-old Roman basilica in London




