Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe are the remains of a Roman villa and bath house under land earmarked for a supermarket.
The discovery, which features mosaic brickwork, was made in Warrington Road in Olney, Buckinghamshire.
The site is being prepared for the construction of a new Aldi supermarket.
Oxford Archaeology, who carried out the work for developer Angle Property, deemed the mosaic “archaeological remains of high significance”.
The dig was commissioned due to the site’s proximity to the existing Roman Site at Olney.
Archaeologists said the mosaic featured “vibrant colours and intricate decorative patterns” made up of red, white and blue tiles.
source bbc.com
photo credit oxford archaeology
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