Medieval palace discovered underground in Wiltshire

Discovery reveals 'monumental scale' of building work taking place in the early 12th century

Old Sarum, Wiltshire
(Image credit: English Heritage)

Archaeologists in Wiltshire have discovered what is believed to be one of the largest medieval royal palaces ever found underground in Britain.

Ground-penetrating x-ray technology is being used to map a long-vanished Norman city that has remained under a field for more than 700 years inside the huge earthwork defences of an Iron Age hill fort at Old Sarum in Wiltshire.

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