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| Wednesday, November 25, 2009 |
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What were Roman houses like? |
| Some Roman settlers and important Britons built villas - Mediterranean-style country houses. Two villas have been excavated by archaeologists in Staffordshire - Hales and Engleton. Through excavation we know what these houses looked like and how people lived. More. Labels: house, museum, roman empire, united kingdom |
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Roman Domus Discovered Near Stabiae - But Will There be Funds to Excavate? |
| In the small town of Casola di Napoli, about three miles south of the archaeological site of Pompeii, sheer chance has brought to light an archaeological discovery – as well as some unanswered questions. More. Labels: dig, house, pompeii, roman empire |
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| Wednesday, November 18, 2009 |
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A Gallo-Roman villa at Damblain in the Vosges department |
| An archaeological evaluation undertaken in advance of the redevelopment of the former Damblain air base by Vosges County Council, has found Gallo-Roman and Medieval occupations extending over a surface of five hectares. More. Labels: dig, france, house, roman empire |
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Ceredigion's first Roman villa? |
| A major new Roman site in mid Wales is discovered in Hidden Histories which can be seen on BBC iPlayer until 24 November. More. Labels: house, roman empire, united kingdom |
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Archaeological evidence of a Roman villa in Ceredigion |
| The discovery of a villa in Ceredigion suggests that Roman settlements may have spread deeper into Wales than previously thought. More. Labels: dig, house, roman empire, united kingdom |
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| Monday, October 12, 2009 |
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Une ferme gauloise puis gallo-romaine à Isneauville/Saint-Martin-du-Vivier |
| La construction d'une ZAC par l'agglomération de Rouen sur les communes d'Isneauville et Saint-Martin-du-Vivier est à l'origine d'une opération archéologique préventive réalisée sur trois secteurs, situés en rebord du vaste plateau de Caux, non loin d'une vallée sèche au nord de la Seine, à quelques kilomètres de la cité antique de Rotomagus (Rouen). Plus. Labels: france, gaul, house, roman empire |
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| Thursday, August 13, 2009 |
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| Tuesday, September 26, 2006 |
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| Friday, December 20, 2002 |
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| Friday, November 08, 2002 |
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Archaelogists unearth historic floor
A CHALK floor which once supported a Roman farm house has been unearthed by archaeologists who say the discovery makes an important historic site even more valuable.
nov02w2 Labels: house |
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| Friday, September 06, 2002 |
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| Archaeology Magazine
The House of the Surgeon has been traditionally recognized as the oldest house in Pompeii, a distinction which relies upon the large stone masonry of the house. In general, Pompeii's buildings are made with rubble walls, a technique today called opus incertum. The House of the Surgeon's massive blocks, which withstood the A.D. 79 eruption and several earthquakes (modern as well as ancient), contrast sharply with the rest of the buildings throughout the city, giving the house unparalleled presence and beauty.
sep02w2 Labels: house, pompeii |
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| Wednesday, August 14, 2002 |
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| Archaeology Magazine On September 13, 1995, Swiss police raided four bonded warehouses in Geneva, seizing a large number of artifacts allegedly smuggled from Italy. The premises were registered to a Swiss company called Editions Services, which police traced to a Roman named Giacomo Medici.
aug02w3 Labels: house, italy |
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