Giant Archaeological Puzzle Reveals Artworks Not Seen for 1,800 Years
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Giant Archaeological Puzzle Reveals Artworks Not Seen for 1,800 Years
Excavations at a London development site have yielded one of the largest collections of painted Roman wall plaster ever discovered in the capital. The painted wall plaster once decorated a high-status Roman building in Southwark, which was demolished some time before 200 CE. Among the fragments is rare evidence of a painter’s signature, as well […] The post Giant Archaeological Puzzle Reveals Artworks Not Seen for 1,800 Years appeared first on G…
Before the year 200 after Christ, a Roman building was completely demolished in the province of Britain. This villa built between 43 and 150 A.D. stood out for an impressive fresco that adorned up to 20 walls of the building. Now, however, from that majesty there are hardly any fragments left.
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