Margam park Roman villa find could be 'Port Talbot's Pompeii'
The villa, covering 572 sq m with a 354 sq m aisled building, may reshape understanding of Roman Wales and is described as 'Port Talbot’s Pompeii,' experts said.
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Archaeologists in Wales have discovered the largest Roman villa ever found in the country.
Swansea University Heritage project recovers evidence of a major archaeological find
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Newly unearthed Roman villa described as 'Port Talbot's Pompeii'
Drone footage above Margam Abbey. Image: Swansea University Vimeo Experts have uncovered a unique slice of history, a villa described as ‘Port Talbot’s Pompeii, which they say offers unparalleled information about Wales’ national story. ArchaeoMargam, a collaborative project between Swansea University’s Centre for Heritage Research and Training (CHART), Neath Port Talbot Council and Margam Abbey Church, believes the find in Margam is of profound…
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