‘Richly decorated’ Roman villa with ‘curse tablets’ and tiny axes unearthed in England

A “remarkable” Roman villa complex unearthed by archaeologists in England contains miniature axes and other artifacts that may have been used during rituals.

The rambling estate, located in the village of Grove in southern England, was used by humans as long ago as the Bronze Age. It was later home to a “richly decorated” Roman villa and aisled buildings embellished with painted plaster, mosaics, ornate tile work, colonnades, brick floors and other ornamentations, according to a statement from the Red River Archaeology Group (RRAG), the company that coordinated the excavations of the site.

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