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Thousands of newly discovered fragments, which once adorned a high-status Roman building, offer an unprecedented glimpse into ...
During its 350-year occupation of Britain, the empire introduced to the isles many aspects of Roman culture including, it appears, tastes in leisure and entertainment. Colchester Vase.
Over 2,000 fragments, originally discarded during Roman demolition around AD 200, were painstakingly reassembled by experts ...
But now the reconstruction of the wall art has shed further light on high society in Roman Britain. Many of the fragments were very delicate and pieces from different walls had been jumbled together ...
The decorated plaster was found dumped in a large pit at a London development site that has previously yielded other ...
A “jigsaw” of 2,000 year old fragments have been pieced together by archaeologists to reveal a remarkable Roman wall painting ...
In the former Beverly Hills of Roman London, archaeologists were astonished to find thousands of fragments from Roman walls ...
Archaeologists reconstructed Roman frescoes from thousands of fragments found in London, revealing rare artwork and the elite ...
Archaeologists have assembled the “world’s most difficult jigsaw puzzle” to reveal huge frescoes that once adorned a luxury villa in Roman London.
Experts in London have spent three months piecing together the shattered remains of Roman artworks, revealing luxurious ...
The name of the decorator may yet emerge from a huge jigsaw of fragments of found in Southwark, just south of the Thames ...
Similar designs have been identified at only a handful of sites across Britain, including the opulent Fishbourne Roman Palace, about 60 miles to the southwest of this site.