The archaeologists are unearthing parts of the villa that they had not not discovered before, including whole buildings, walls, and pathways. The villa boasts a long bottom part that they are now gradually exploring.
They also found a plastic shovel at the excavation site that they turned it into a talisman for their modern work.
"The villa is much bigger than initially expected," archeologist Lynn Stoffel explains. "Three new buildings were found. They are currently excavating a large building with two entrances."
The bottom part of the villa had walls facing the Alzette and inside of the walled space was probably a meadow and a pathway that the owner had built.
There were no major finds yet apart from pottery with a bird motif, amphora fragments and a rusty piece of metal that is yet to be analysed.