Archaeological excavations at Exeter Cathedral have uncovered hidden features from the building’s Norman past, project leaders have said.
Experts said they were now certain they had found the foundations of the cathedral’s original high altar from the early 12th Century.
An area thought to be a crypt and tombs have also been unearthed.
The dig, in the cathedral’s quire [choir] area, has been carried out before underfloor heating is installed.
Tombs of what are thought to be bishops from the 12th Century and 13th Century have been unearthed.