The hypocausts of the Roman villa at Brislington, Bristol, discovered 1899—excavation report http://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v023/bg023289.pdf …pic.twitter.com/UbfGvtzxpY
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The hypocausts of the Roman villa at Brislington, Bristol, discovered 1899—excavation report http://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v023/bg023289.pdf …pic.twitter.com/UbfGvtzxpY
A 2ndC Roman tile from Sea Mills, Bristol (Portus Abonae), stamped w/ mark of Legio II Augusta, based at Caerleonpic.twitter.com/pFefpaNVzw
Sea Mills, Bristol, thought to be a 2ndC frontier police & supply post of Legio II Augusta: http://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v105/bg105015.pdf …pic.twitter.com/EHKMqFGobY
Imagine the work in keeping that polished. No wonder the Roman Empire declined and fell!
How were the tiles fired? They appear to be all "cushioned" rather thank broken off a bigger tile
Wine cooler? Get ratted before the heathens turn up? Ooorah!
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