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Archaeologists in France discover a vast, 43,000-square-foot Roman villa from the 1st to 4th centuries AD.
Archaeologists in France have uncovered a much larger Roman villa than initially thought, dating back to the first to fourth centuries AD.
First found in 1966, the site was believed to be a 7,500-square-foot residence.
New excavations reveal this was just a part of a 43,000-square-foot estate, featuring luxuries like thermal baths and mosaics, indicating it belonged to wealthy aristocrats in Roman Gaul.
Further study will explore the site's connection to the historical city of Auxerre.
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Los arqueólogos en Francia descubren una vasta villa romana de 43.000 pies cuadrados del siglo I al IV d.C.