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A “jigsaw” of 2,000 year old fragments have been pieced together by archaeologists to reveal a remarkable Roman wall painting ...
It is believed the frescoes once decorated at least 20 internal walls of a high-status Roman building between AD 40 and 150.
The name of an interior decorator who died almost 2,000 years ago may yet emerge from a huge jigsaw of fragments of painted Roman plaster discovered in Southwark, just south of the Thames in London.
After four years of reconstruction, the remains of a painted wall in Roman London, founded in AD 43, have a big story to tell ...
Fragments of Roman wall plaster found in London are being painstakingly pieced back together. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UK Archaeological ‘jigsaw’ reveals 2,000-year-old Roman wall paintings It is believed the frescoes once decorated at least 20 internal walls of a high-status Roman building between AD 40 and 150.
A “jigsaw” of 2,000 year old fragments have been pieced together by archaeologists to reveal a remarkable Roman wall painting. Pieces of the fresco were discovered on a site in central London ...
A “jigsaw” of 2,000 year old fragments have been pieced together by archaeologists to reveal a remarkable Roman wall painting. Pieces of the fresco were discovered on a site in central London ...
Archaeologists have unearthed one of the largest collections of painted Roman wall plaster ever found in London and painstakingly pieced the fragments together, they said Thursday.
But now the reconstruction of the wall art has shed further light on high society in Roman Britain. Archaeologists uncovering the wall plaster during excavations at The Liberty Site in Southwark ...