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Archaeologists found thousands of pieces of an ancient Roman painting, which features intricate designs and ancient graffiti.
Archaeologists in Burgundy, France, have unearthed a gigantic Roman-era villa containing gardens, pools, and multiple buildings in one of the region’s most significant discoveries.
The residence is also a reminder of how sophisticated the Romans were when it came to design and engineering. The villa’s revival story began in 1834 when local builders discovered a Roman ...
The villa’s mosaics were made in a “latchkey meander” style, a design that was common for Roman villas discovered in the south and southwest of Britain.
A recent excavation reveals that a large building excavated in 1966 was just a part of an even grander ancient complex.
Rutland’s Roman villa caused a media storm when it was first discovered in 2020 – now researchers have returned to uncover even more surprises. ... which showed a complex kaleidoscope design. ...
Fish swim by an ancient Roman mosaic once part of a wealthy villa in the city of Baiae. Edoardo Ruspantini / Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park A stunning floor mosaic that once adorned an ancient ...
Extraordinary Roman Marble Floor Discovered In Ancient Sunken City The incredibly rich design was once the floor to a luxurious Roman villa that now rests below the waves. Dr. Russell Moul ...
Take time out for an afternoon at The Newt in Somerset, where you’ll explore the Roman Villa Experience with Nicola du Pisanie of Stonewood Design and Ric Weeks from The Newt. This event is a unique ...
In 1966, archaeologists discovered a Roman building measuring over 7,000 square feet. It turns out it was a small part of a 43,000-square-foot villa.
Archaeologists have revealed excavations at a Roman villa complex in Rutland include one of Britain's earliest barn conversions featuring a hot steam room. Experts have completed their work at the ...