Bettany Hughes’s Ten Places, Europe and Us   /     Chedworth Roman Villa

Description

Bettany takes a tour of the Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire with archeologist Martin Papworth who reveals what the latest excavations tell us about the people who lived here. Chedworth's heyday was during the 'Golden Age' of Roman Britain in the 4th Century, when the villa was surrounded by other luxury houses. In the museum, Nancy Grace shows Bettany bits of Roman DIY, including painted plaster with a distinctly cubist pattern on it. She learns how the villa clearly belonged to wealthy Brits made good, who kitted out their bathroom with highly sought-after 'little onion' marble, imported from Imperial quarries on the Greek island of Euboea. For more information about Chedworth Roman Villa, including opening times and dates, go to: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chedworth-roman-villa

Subtitle
Bettany visits the former home of well-healed Romano-British owners whose newly discovered bits of Roman DIY reveal how they wanted to keep up with the Jones' back in Rome.
Duration
00:31:36
Publishing date
2016-10-31 02:00
Link
https://www.acast.com/tenplaceseuropeandus/episode2-chedworthromanvilla
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