Extraordinary Roman mosaic & villa discovered beneath farmer's field in Rutland
A Roman villa complex containing a one-of-a-kind mosaic has been discovered beneath a farmer’s field in Rutland. The mosaic is the first example in the UK displaying scenes from Homer’s The Iliad, and one of only a handful from across Europe. It is considered one of the most remarkable and significant Roman mosaics ever found in Britain. The site was discovered by the landowner’s son and has been investigated by archaeologists from the University of Leicester, working in partnership with Historic England. The archaeological investigations recorded the mosaic’s remains and revealed that it lies within an elaborate villa complex, encompassing a host of other structures and buildings. The site has been protected by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) as a scheduled monument on the advice of Historic England.

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