guy Posted September 18, 2025 Report Share Posted September 18, 2025 (edited) Speculation that Roman baths had been found in Wales was premature. The discovery near Caerleon, a Roman fortress only six miles away, contributed to the misidentification. The find temporarily halted construction until it was confirmed that it dated from the 1970s. This is a cautionary story about the risks of over-hyping a discovery. 🏛️ What Sparked the Story During restoration work at the Cefn Flight section of the Monmouthshire Canal, contractors uncovered stone-lined, symmetrical structures beneath layers of silt and mud. These features resembled Roman bathing structures, sparking excitement and media coverage hinting at a possible Roman origin. The site is located within Scheduled Monument MM184, which is already protected for its 18th-century canal engineering, making archaeological investigations more complex. 🧪 Why It’s Still Unconfirmed No formal archaeological verification has confirmed the structures as Roman yet. Heritage authorities, including Cadw and the Welsh Government, acknowledged the find but emphasized that reporting and analysis are still ongoing. Experts observed that although Roman activity in nearby Caerleon (Isca Augusta) makes the idea plausible, the evidence remains circumstantial and lacks diagnostic artifacts or stratigraphic context. 🕵️♂️ Skepticism and Caution The symmetrical stonework could easily be later industrial features, considering the site's 18th–19th century canal history. Without Roman-era materials such as pottery, coins, or construction methods, the claim stays speculative. Media enthusiasm might have exceeded archaeological standards—no peer-reviewed studies or official reports have verified the Roman bathhouse theory. https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/25460815.possible-roman-baths-discovered Workmen left disappointed after unearthing mysterious ruins under Welsh pond Edited September 23, 2025 by guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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