Archaeologists have unearthed two Roman bone game stones at the ancient city of Hadrianopolis, dating back to the 5th century ...
A bio-archaeologist with the University of Reading, in the U.K., has found an ancient dog's red-painted penis bone along with ...
Using Arctic ice core samples, researchers estimate silver mining and smelting released enough lead during the Pax Romana to ...
A search for a rumored Roman estate in Germany led archaeologists to something much larger: the ruins of an ancient Roman ...
The city of Rome was the beating heart of the Roman Empire, which spanned from the rise of Augustus in around 27 BCE until ...
Once again, we review the archaeological discoveries of the year that has just ended. This time, we have selected 14 from ...
"Pompeii" at the National Museum of Australia brings together 90 artifacts and a recreation of Vesuvius's eruption.
For decades, scientists have sought to unravel the secret behind Roman concrete's longevity. According to Science Alert, modern analyses revealed that the Romans' mixing technique ...
The finding may upend historians' understanding of how Christianity was practiced in the early Roman Empire. Measuring just 1.4 inches (3.5 centimeters) long, the amulet contains a wafer-thin ...
The small, silver amulet was originally found in 2018 at the archaeological site of Nida—an ancient Roman town located near the former northern frontier of the empire in what is now the suburbs ...
German church historian Ulrich Volp told the Evangelical Press Service that the amulet can be used to help understand how Christianity spread through the Roman Empire in the 3rd century ...