Lullingstone Roman Villa skeleton
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Skeleton of a 24yr old male who died in the 4th Century. Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa, artifacts found
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain. Set in the attractive surroundings of the Darent Valley in Kent, the villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa Mosaic
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
This marvellous mosaic was decoration for a rich Roman's floor. The mosaic shows a famous scene from Greek and Roman mythology: the hero Bellerophon riding the winged horse Pegasus to defeat the Chimera (sometimes spelled Chimaera), a beast made up of several different animals. The artist who made the mosaic decorated it with lots of different patterns too. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa Mosaic
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
This marvellous mosaic was decoration for a rich Roman's floor. The mosaic shows a famous scene from Greek and Roman mythology: the hero Bellerophon riding the winged horse Pegasus to defeat the Chimera (sometimes spelled Chimaera), a beast made up of several different animals. The artist who made the mosaic decorated it with lots of different patterns too. Image cannot be loaded
Lullingstone Roman Villa Mosaic
© Paul V. A. Johnson (view gallery)
This marvellous mosaic was decoration for a rich Roman's floor. The mosaic shows a famous scene from Greek and Roman mythology: the hero Bellerophon riding the winged horse Pegasus to defeat the Chimera (sometimes spelled Chimaera), a beast made up of several different animals. The artist who made the mosaic decorated it with lots of different patterns too. Image cannot be loaded