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Passive Voice

Numerous monuments recall the 400 or so years when Britain was part of the Roman Empire. Ancient city walls, old roads, front defences. But it is at the villas that one feels closest to the everyday life of Roman Britain. The villas were homes. In their kitchens bread  was baked .  Along their corridors echoed family conversations. They  were  well  built  and handsomely  decorated . The first villa  was built  around A.D. 80-90. It was a small farm. Later on the house  was extended , kitchens and baths  were added . It is known  that many villas  were destroyed  by fire. Their ruins remain hidden for years and it is often by accident that the site  is discovered . So in Hampshire a number of oyster-shells  were found  by a farmer, and the shells, remnants of a long-ago feast, led to the discovery of the villa at Rockbourne. (From “Mosaica”)