The Norton Disney Dodecahedron – Its Discovery and Excavation

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Friday 25 July 2025 – Sun 18 Jan 2026
University of Nottingham Museum | Lakeside Arts
Free
Opening times: Thursday-Sunday: 12noon-4pm Closed Monday-Wednesday
An exhibition looking at the last two years of excavations at Norton Disney and the current understanding of dodecahedra.
In the summer of 2023 a small amateur archaeological group from Norton Disney, Lincolnshire, working in partnership with the commercial archaeology company Allen Archaeology, excavated a Roman site close to a Roman villa and the Fosse Way Roman road. Towards the end of their excavation a rare and very fine example of a Gallo Roman dodecahedron was found.
This exhibition looks at the last two years of excavations at the site and the current understanding of dodecahedron.
the Norton Disney Dodecahedron (25 July 2025 - 18 Jan 2026) |
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