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Underneath the weeds, archaeologists found the remnants of a monumental ancient Roman villa, officials said. Photos shared on Facebook by the Superintendent of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for ...
Photo from Inrap The ancient Roman empire began invading modern-day France in the second century B.C., according to Britannica. By 50 B.C., they took control of the region and named it Gaul.
During construction on an alternative route to D606, a regional road just under two miles outside of Auxerre, in central France, salvage archaeologists unearthed a sprawling Roman villa complete ...
Archaeology & History Ancient Roman Villa—One of the Largest in Gaul—Turns Up in France The site was first identified in the 19th century, but the structure's scale is only just coming to light.
A mosaic from the floor of an ancient Roman villa has been uncovered on the seabed in the waters off Naples. Now underwater, the marble floor would originally have been located in the “protiro,” or ...
The excavation covered over 9,000 feet. Vilamuseu The Barberes Sud villa was built nearly 2,000 years ago by Romans, near a road connecting the Roman settlement of Alonís, or Allon, to the sea.
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