Scientific dating methods occasionally rewrite history, and this is certainly the case at the UK Chedworth Roman villa. Using precise radiocarbon dating techniques, scientists have been able to verify the continued existence of Roman culture and civilization in Britain, decades after the crumbling Roman Empire ceded control of the region. According to the National Trust report, scientists have proved that the Chedworth Roman villa mosaic, found at a sprawling Roman villa in Gloucestershire, had been assembled sometime in the mid-to-late 5th century AD, several decades after Rome’s official administrative exit from Britain in 410 AD. The colorful and intricately designed Chedworth Roman villa mosaic was uncovered by archaeologists associated with the National Trust in 2017. It took a few years
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