Amateur archaeologists unearth winged goddess at Hadrian’s Wall

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B.C. Begley

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29.5.2025

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A striking Roman stone relief of the winged goddess of Victory was discovered near Hadrian’s Wall at the Vindolanda fort by long-time volunteers Dilys and Jim Quinlan. The 47cm-tall carving, identified by archaeologist Rob Collins, likely symbolized military triumph and was part of a larger ornamental arch over the fort’s infantry barracks. The discovery was made while clearing rubble at the site, where volunteers have assisted archaeologists since 1970, The Guardian has reported.