(1) Archaeologists dive on Marigondon Cave, best known as one of the most famous diving spots in Cebu City, Philippines. It would have been above sea level during the last glacial periods of 22,000 and 38,000 BP so it could have been inhabited then. (2) Archaeologists carried out excavations over the summer of 2014 on the route to bypass Cannington, a town in West Somerset, England. They found the remains of three Roman buildings, including a high-status villa complete with under-floor heating and evidence of painted wall plaster and a slate roof.
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Archaeology at Hinkley Point: Cannington By-Pass
National Geographic explores Mactan cave (The Freeman)
National Geographic funds cave research
POSTER: Marigondon Cave Underwater Archaeology Survey
Roman Britain (Wikipedia)
Roman remains found at Somerset bypass site (SomersetLive)