Quoted by ISNA; Archaeologists discovered more than 5 pieces of wall paiings from a Roman villa by exploring the city of Villajoyosa in Spain in Spain. Parts of these paiings refers to the “luxurious decorations” of the residence.
The Roman villa is located on the side of the road that formerly the city of Alon, the ancie name of today’s Viakhviusa, now called Marina Baixa.
Rece excavations have provided information on the architectural design of this luxurious collection.
The villa has an area of more than 2 square meters and included a ceral courtyard, an industrial space and an open garden with porches enclosed with large columns and large rooms around it.
It was in this part of the garden that archaeologists discovered pieces of wall paiings. The walls that were once mud have collapsed in a period, with only the rooms left.
However, in one of the rooms, all parts of the collapsed walls were still in place; Where the research team was carefully separated, classified and recorded these paied plaster pieces.
Each piece was precisely photographed and documeed so that the main composition would be reconstructed later.




