This is the report of the excavation of an enigmatic site in South
Gloucestershire, which contained a decorated cellar with a
cruciform setting of channels beneath its floor, almost certainly
of 'ritual' significance, and a very large bath-house which
included a swimming pool some fourteen metres long. Both the cellar
and the bath-house had painted wall plaster and the bath-house
contained a small area of tessellated floor. No other rooms were
decorated in any way. The site dates from the late 1st Century AD
and there was no evidence of any earlier activity apart from a
number of randomly distributed flints, mainly Mesolithic.
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