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Woolley & WallisThe 1,900-year-old stone slab that was found in the garden of an English home in the village of Whiteparish. Nearly two millennia after it was first forged, an ancient Roman ...
There are many examples of stone and marble toilet benches from across the Roman Empire but this is believed to be the only surviving wooden seat - perhaps preferred to a cold stone seat given the ...
Here’s how it works. A seemingly dull marble slab, used for 10 years as a stepping stone in an English garden, is actually a rare ancient Roman engraving, a new analysis finds. The discovery ...
Dr Birley said many examples of stone and marble toilet benches existed from across the Roman Empire, but this is believed to be the only surviving wooden seat. He said it was probably preferred ...
According to the Vindolanda Charitable Trust, there are many examples of stone and marble seat benches from across the Roman Empire but this is believed to be the only surviving wooden seat ...
The original stone gateway was ... a timber stage and space for seating would also be created and managed by the Castlefield Forum. A rain garden, trees and Roman-inspired wildflowers would ...