The sculpted stone heads, gems and carvings will make up the Digging Deeper exhibition in Carlisle.
The sandstone artefacts once formed part of full-figure pieces standing about 12-15 ft high."Many of these objects are already internationally recognised finds even though they were only discovered by our volunteers this summer," Mr Giecco added.
The heads and a collection of carved gems known as intaglios and a stone dolphin carving will be among the items forming the Digging Deeper exhibition which will run from 23 September until 11 November.
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