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Back in 2010, archaeologists excavating a site in the Turkish city of Kayseri uncovered remnants of a late Roman ... vast ...
This large floor tile from Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, is of a type called a sesquipedalis commonly used on floors supported by tile columns with underfloor heating. The surface shown here ...
The floor was raised up by piles of tiles or stone ... They had lots of servants and farm workers to help run the villa. Most of the Roman villas found by archaeologists are in the south of ...
The interiors of Roman villas were often lavishly decorated with painted walls and mosaic floors, and examples are found across the Roman Empire including Britain. Brading Roman Villa on the Isle ...
The team unearthed the building, which is thought to be about 230ft (70m) long Student archaeologists will feature in a programme showcasing the excavation of a Roman villa in the Leicestershire ...