What Historic Discovery Was Made Underneath Lloyds Bank?

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The forum discussion centers around a historic discovery made underneath Lloyds Bank, specifically referencing an archaeological find that has garnered attention from archaeologists. The discovery, humorously referred to as the "Lloyds Bank turd," has sparked mixed reactions among participants, with some expressing excitement while others remain indifferent. The discussion highlights the intersection of archaeology and urban development, showcasing how unexpected finds can provoke varied responses from the public.

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  • Knowledge of historical context related to Lloyds Bank
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This discussion is beneficial for archaeologists, urban planners, historians, and anyone interested in the public perception of archaeological discoveries in urban environments.

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I saw that while it was still in one piece!
 
It excited arcehologists!?

Hmmm - not something about which I can get excited.
 

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