In #Hunts there are similar roadworks between #Huntingdon and #Godmanchester and between #StIves and #Fenstanton. The main difference is that the former set actually has people working in it, yet only the latter set has signs lowering the speed limit.

Finally, there is the discovery of yet another heel bone with an iron #nail, dating to 2nd - 4th century AD, was reported last year this time from #Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire (then also Roman-occupied):

https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/romancrucifixion via University of Cambridge

Evidence of a Roman crucifixion found in Cambridgeshire

The finding in the village of Fenstanton is the only known example of a Roman crucifixion in the British Isles, and perhaps the best preserved in the world.

University of Cambridge

Finally, the discovery of yet another heel bone with an iron #nail, dating to 2nd - 4th century AD, was reported last year this time from #Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire (then also Roman-occupied):

https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/romancrucifixion

Evidence of a Roman crucifixion found in Cambridgeshire

The finding in the village of Fenstanton is the only known example of a Roman crucifixion in the British Isles, and perhaps the best preserved in the world.

University of Cambridge