Archaeologists have discovered the largest Roman villa ever found in Wales in an "amazing discovery" which they say has the potential to be "Port Talbot's Pompeii". "My eyes nearly popped out of my ...
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The largest Roman villa in Wales was just found and experts are calling it a local Pompeii
Archaeological surveys beneath a park in south Wales have revealed the remains of a substantial Roman building, despite no surface evidence of occupation. Beneath Margam Country Park, on the outskirts ...
The unexpected discovery of a well-preserved and fortified villa in Margam Park in South Wales sheds new light on the Roman occupation there, an expert said. By Stephen Castle Reporting from London ...
Using geophysical surveys, researchers discovered a previously unknown Roman villa under the surface of a park in Margam, Wales. The villa remains indicate it had a fortified enclosure, although the ...
The buried remains of the largest Roman villa ever found in Wales have been detected beneath parkland on the south coast, in an “amazing” discovery that archaeologists have described as “Port Talbot’s ...
The foundations of the buried villa captured by ground-penetrating radar Terradat Using ground-penetrating radar, researchers in south Wales have uncovered the foundations of an ancient Roman villa.
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