We know that Boudicca was defeated by Suetonius Paulinus somewhere within (probably) 2 days march from North London. No-one has yet been able to determine the actual battle site.
Yet, even after 2000 years, given the detailed descriptions, we ought to be able to find the site of such a pitched battle.
Dozens of sites have been suggested, all have major objections.
I want to be the fellow who finally shows/discovers this major and extremely historically important battlesite.