While slaves in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii were considered no more than "speaking tools", some received better food ...
New research shows how Etruscans forged weapons and tools using advanced methods, revealing their skill in metallurgy and ...
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Archaeologists reveal the secrets inside a pristine 1,700-year-old Roman sarcophagus
A Roman coffin sealed so tightly that time itself could not pry it open has been uncovered in Budapest’s Óbuda district. When ...
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Rare 1,600-year brimmed cap may have shielded a Roman soldier
The survival of a brimmed wool cap that is roughly 1,600-year-old offers an unusually intimate glimpse into how a single ...
A volunteer, digging near the cold stone of Hadrian’s Wall, made a startling discovery: an ancient silver ring featuring a delicately carved intaglio. The find pulls the curtain back on the lives of ...
Archaeologists working at the animal cemetery at Berenike have documented remains from three dozen primates, marking a significant shift in Roman pet-keeping practices. Previously, the handful of ...
Most famous as the hometown of Shakespeare’s tragic couple Romeo and Juliet, Verona isn’t typically one of the first cities in Italy that tourists visit, but it’s definitely ...
Archaeologists in Budapest have opened a Roman sarcophagus sealed for 1,700 years.
Archaeologists excavating the ancient Roman city of Gabii have uncovered a massive stone-lined basin that may represent one ...
Archaeologists in Budapest, Hungary, opened a rare and untouched Roman sarcophagus for the first time in 1,700 years, finding ...
If there were a place that could be called the archaeological almanac of Saudi Arabian culture, it would be Tell Abraq, ...
Archaeologists discovered 6,000-year-old flint tools beneath the Palace of Westminster that predate Stonehenge, along with medieval artifacts and Roman remains.
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