The semicircular room stretched about 100 feet across and originally stood several stories tall with elaborate decorations.
A Roman villa indicating a "luxury lifestyle" has been discovered by archaeologists and 60 volunteers after metal detectorists reported a number of finds in the area. It is the first time the site ...
Kevin writes - This object is part of a carved sandstone statue showing a female head, which was found during excavations of ...
Archeologists discovered an incredible Roman villa in Wiltshire’s Chalke Valley with the help of volunteers. The team of ...
It is the first time the site has been excavated and it is the only Roman villa known of in Wiltshire's Chalke Valley. At 35m long, the villa had columns, mosaics, a bath house and possible ...
Ancient Roman bath houses typically included pools of three different temperatures: hot, warm and cold. Large imperial baths, like the one in Aquileia, also housed training rooms for athletes.