Ancient Roman Villa Discovered in Italy
Ancient Roman Villa Discovered in Italy

Ancient Roman Villa Discovered in Italy

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Recent excavation work for an agrivoltaic plant in Cancello ed Arnone, Italy, unearthed a Roman villa dating back approximately 2,000 years, revealing significant insights into the area's historical settlement dynamics during Roman civilization. The villa features a multi-layered structure that indicates occupation during both the late Republican and Imperial periods, showcasing various construction techniques. Meanwhile, in France, the Château de Villers-Cotterêts has been restored and transformed into the Cité Internationale de la Langue Française, celebrating the history of the French language with advanced audiovisual technology. Additionally, Château Angélus is set to release its 2022 vintage,

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