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==The villa== ==The villa==
The villa complex is located on a south-facing slope on the north side of the ]. It dates to the 3rd or 4th century AD and comprises at least seven buildings, including the main villa building, enclosed by a series of ditches.<ref name=HE /> It dates to the 3rd or 4th century AD and comprises at least seven buildings, including the main villa building, enclosed by a series of ditches.<ref name=HE />


===Mosaic=== ===Mosaic===

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The Ketton Roman villa is a Romano-British villa site near Ketton, in Rutland, England. The site was listed as a scheduled monument by Historic England on 23 November 2021. The villa includes the first example of a mosaic in Britain which depicts scenes from The Iliad.

Discovery

The site was first identified from cropmarks visible on Google Earth in June 2018. In 2020 (during the COVID-19 pandemic in England, Jim Irvine, the son of the landowner identified some "unusual pottery" whilst walking through the site and dug a small trench. Historic England subsequently funded an urgent excavation of the site by University of Leicester Archaeological Service in August 2020.

The villa

It dates to the 3rd or 4th century AD and comprises at least seven buildings, including the main villa building, enclosed by a series of ditches.

Mosaic

The fragmentary mosaic measures 11 metres (36 ft) by nearly 7 metres (23 ft) and depicts the battle between Achilles and Hector. It is the first example of imagery from The Iliad discovered from Roman Britain.

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Roman villa complex, north of Cuckoo Farm Lodge". National Heritage List for England.
  2. ^ "Roman mosaic and villa complex found in Rutland farmer's field". BBC News. 25 November 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Extraordinary Roman Mosaic and Villa Discovered Beneath Farmer's Field in Rutland, East Midlands". Historic England. 25 November 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2021.


Villas in Roman Britain
Mosaic at Fishbourne
See also: List of Roman villas in England and List of Roman villas in Wales
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