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Lullingstone Roman Villa and the Darent Valley
We've created this interactive map in collaboration with the Darent Valley Landscape Partnership Scheme. It highlights the strong links between Lullingstone Roman Villa and its local landscape, supporting teachers and students to explore the social history of Roman Kent.
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Lullingstone Roman Villa provides a hands-on insight into the lives of the Romans living there and brings the curriculum to life in a fun and engaging way.
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Environmental archaeology is the study of how humans interacted with their surroundings in the past, whether through hunting or collecting their food. This includes zooarchaeology (the study of animal bones) and archaeobotany (the study of plant archaeology).
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History of Lullingstone Roman Villa
The history of the Roman villa at Lullingstone, which is remarkable both for its state of preservation and because of the evidence it retains for Romano-British Christianity
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Find out how to book your next group day out to Lullingstone Roman Villa. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.
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History of North Leigh Roman Villa
The remains of this luxurious Roman villa give an insight into the sophisticated lifestyle enjoyed by the Romano-British elite. They include a fine geometric mosaic that adorned the floor of a dining and reception suite.
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As part of our celebrations for the 1900 anniversary of the building of Hadrian's Wall, English Heritage have created a very special experience for schools. We have 3D printed replica Roman artifacts that can be sent out to schools, challenging students to think creatively about what these mysterious objects might be, bringing their learning of Roman Britain to life. Combine classroom learning with on-site investigations to one of our site along Hadrian's Wall to encourage your students to solve the mystery!
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2022 marks 1900 years since the construction of Hadrian’s Wall began. To mark this important milestone, we’ve created a series of exciting education activities, events and resources to bring your study of the Romans to life. Come and visit us for free at one of our sites along the Wall, explore a Roman city or villa, or take part in Roman activities in your classroom.
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Read advice from our educational experts and historians on how teach the Romans to your learners. Featuring hints and tips, the pitfalls to avoid, and suggested activities to try with your students at home, in the classroom, or on a school trip.