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STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS Lullingstone Roman Villa This resource pack has been designed to help students step into the story of Lullingstone Roman Villa, which provides essential insight into the lives of the Romans in Britain. Give these activity sheets to students on-site to help them explore Lullingstone Roman Villa. Get in touch with our Education Booking Team 0370 333 0606 bookeducation@english-heritage.org.uk https://bookings.english-heritage.org.uk/education Don t forget to download our Hazard Information Sheets and Discovery Visit Risk Assessments to help with planning: Magic & Medicine Lullingstone Life Share your visit with us @EHEducation The English Heritage Trust is a charity, no. 1140351, and a company, no. 07447221, registered in England. All images are copyright of English Heritage or Historic England unless otherwise stated. Published March 2017

ROME AROUND! DISCOVER OUR TOP 10 THINGS TO SEE Lullingstone Roman Villa was built between AD 100 and AD 150. It was gradually made bigger and more impressive by the Romans who lived here. By the 4th century it had fine mosaics, wall paintings, under-floor heating, a large bath suite, a mausoleum and a private church. Explore the villa in a small group. See if you can find all of these places and complete each challenge! 1 EUROPA MOSAIC This mosaic tells the imaginary story of a very cunning plan. The god Jupiter wanted to capture a young girl, Europa, so he disguised himself as a bull and carried her away. Can you see the swastika pattern? This ancient design was used by the Romans long before its use in Nazi Germany. Dining room FIND IT? In Roman times, a mosaic was the most expensive type of flooring available. It was made from tiny stone cubes called tesserae, pressed into a fine mortar. Use the mosaic table to make your own design. It s fiddly work! How long do you think it would have taken to create the Europa mosaic? LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA / 1 OF 7

2 BELLEROPHON MOSAIC This mosaic tells the story of Bellerophon, Prince of Corinth, on the winged horse Pegasus, killing the chimera, a fire-breathing she-monster. Audience chamber FIND IT? If you could afford a floor mosaic, you would want to show it off! Dinner guests would have relaxed on curved couches facing the mosaic. Look at the figures in the circles. They represent the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter). Decide which season belongs to each figure. 3 MARBLE BUSTS These busts represent Publius Helvius Pertinax and his father. Pertinax was governor of Britannia between AD 185 and AD 186 and Emperor in AD 193. He was killed by his soldiers after just 87 days as Emperor. WHERE ARE THEY? Ground floor walkway These busts link the villa with Pertinax, a powerful governor who went on to become Emperor. FIND THEM? With your eyes closed, touch the eyes, nose, mouth, ears and hair. Discuss why you think some parts of the face are missing. 2 OF 7

4 CIRCULAR SHRINE The Romans put a circular building here in the 2nd century because they considered it a holy place. The floor was made of red tesserae (stone cubes). Outside, to the north FIND IT? Five outbuildings were discovered near the villa, including the circular shrine. They suggest that this was a successful estate. Stand in the middle of the shrine and look back at the building. Imagine how it would have looked in Roman times. 5 COFFIN AND SKELETON This lead coffin was found in the temple, just north of the villa. It contains the skeleton of a young Roman man. He was buried in about AD 300 with a young woman. WHERE are they? Dining room The expensive items found buried with the young couple suggest that they were wealthy people of high status. FIND THEM? Look closely at the decorations on the lead coffin. Find the most interesting pattern and draw it. 3 OF 7

6 GRAVE GOODS In Roman times, it was common to bury the dead with their personal items. This impressive range of grave goods includes silver spoons, games pieces, bronze and ceramic jugs, and a glass bottle with dolphin handles. Ground floor walkway Grave robbers stole items from the burial chamber but they didn t get hold of the precious goods now on display. FIND IT? Pick one item in the case and read the description. Discuss what you think this item was used for. 7 CORNELIAN INTAGLIO This cornelian intaglio (engraved gemstone) was once set in a gold ring. It shows Lady Victory writing a message on a shield. It is the personal seal of the Roman governor, Pertinax. Ground floor walkway FIND IT? This gemstone, along with the marble busts, suggests that Lullingstone might have been the country villa of Pertinax, governor and brief ruler of Britannia. A Roman offi cial could be identifi ed by his personal seal, which was a bit like a stamp. Discuss what you would have as your own personal seal and why. 4 OF 7

8 SUNKEN POT During excavations, a large pot was found sunk into a pit. In Roman times, the rim would have been level with the concrete floor. Objects like coins and padlocks were found inside, suggesting that it was once a storage jar. South wall Exactly why the pot was sunk into a pit is a mystery. The man who found the pot, Geoffrey Meates, suggested that it may have been a urinal! FIND IT? There are still many unanswered questions about Lullingstone Roman Villa. Think of one question you would like to ask about the site. 9 TILE STACK The Romans introduced under-floor heating in Britain. The system was very advanced and you had to be rich to have it. The floor level was raised up on stacks of tiles, creating a gap for hot air to pass through. Bath suite FIND IT? Under-floor heating was hard work, but not for the rich owners. Slaves had to keep the fire going to heat the air which moved around the house. Compare the rooms and features of this Roman villa with your own home. Spot one similarity and one difference. 5 OF 7

10 MARKS IN CLAY It is common to find clay tiles imprinted with hand and footprints. This collection of tiles provides evidence for the animals and people who once lived at Lullingstone. WHERE ARE THEY? First floor walkway FIND THEM? It wasn t just animals that left their mark sometimes the tile s maker would drag their fingers through the clay in a semi-circle. Look closely at the tiles. Find these marks: kitten, ox, sheep, dog, human. 6 OF 7

WHAT WE LEARNT We think the best thing to see at Lullingstone Roman Villa is: The most interesting thing we have learnt today is: We want to know more about: Draw a picture inspired by your visit to Lullingstone Roman Villa. 7 OF 7