In my attempt to track down and investigate some of the most intriguing historical and archaeological mysteries left to us by the ancient Romans, I stumbled upon this intriguing tale.
At first glance the Six Hills in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, might appear as nothing more than mounds of earth created as part of a building site.
Their location, right near the 1950s new town of Stevenage - which it has to be said, doesn't exactly teem with history - would tend to back up this theory.
But a little digging - so to speak - proves that these often overlooked humps have a fascinating tale to tell - and hide secrets from the Roman era which might never be fully uncovered.
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