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Archeologists discovered a heavily handled penis pendant at a fort erected near northern England landmark Hadrian’s Wall and believe it was used by a Roman soldier as a good luck charm.
Hadrian’s Wall — a 73-mile construction across northern Britain that marked the frontier of the Roman Empire — is no stranger to penis imagery. The nearly 2,000-year-old example of Roman engineering ...
There is a hole in the heart of the rolling hills of northern England. A majestic sycamore tree that once sat symmetrically ...
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers deny causing criminal damage to the Sycamore Gap tree and Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland ...
Until Tuesday, the Sycamore Gap's tumble hadn't been shown publicly, but the shocking discovery of the felled tree in ...
Archaeologists unearth lucky penis pendant near Hadrian’s Wall - The smooth surface suggests the wearer touched it often for good luck ...
Groundworker Daniel Graham and mechanic Adam Carruthers each deny two counts of criminal damage to the tree and Hadrian’s ...
The trial for two men accused of cutting down the 200-year-old Hadrian’s Wall tree opened Tuesday in northeastern England.
The video hadn’t been shown publicly before, but discovery of the fallen tree reverberated across the U.K and caused a ...
Video footage showing the moment the Sycamore Gap tree was allegedly felled has been played in court. Daniel Graham, 39, and ...
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers have appeared for the second day of the trial at Newcastle Crown Court accused of felling ...
The Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark along Hadrian's Wall in England, was felled in a shocking act of vandalism, leading ...