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Massive 2,250-year-old monument found under a Roman city
Archaeologists have not yet documented a single, clearly identified 2,250-year-old monument hidden intact beneath a Roman ...
Archaeologists in Budapest have unearthed a well-preserved Roman sarcophagus, revealing insights into the life of a young ...
A newly discovered monumental basin in Gabii hints at how early Romans experimented with city planning long before Rome’s own layers were buried. In the center of the ancient city of Gabii, just 11 ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered a mysterious Roman-era settlement site in Germany, complete with building remains and hundreds of artifacts dating back nearly two millennia. The Schafbreite site, ...
A more than 2,000-year-old Roman sun hat that had been sitting in storage at Britain's Bolton Museum for more than a century was meticulously restored and displayed after a private donation. Museum ...
Aerial view of the temple of Venus located in the archaeological park of Baia, a hamlet of Bacoli, in the metropolitan city of Naples, in Campania, Italy. It was an octagonal thermal building, with ...
Remember those mini locks we used when we were kids to keep our diaries safe? It seems like the ancient Romans may have also delighted in such miniature objects. A metal detectorist in Germany has ...
For the first time ever, researchers have mapped the entirety of the vast Roman road network highlighting its immense influence on European relations and history.
The stadium offers an unprecedented glimpse at advanced Roman architectural techniques. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we ...
Contractors working in the heart of London have found the remains of what archeologists say is a structure from nearly 2,000 years ago, when London was just a small Roman town. Archaeologists in ...
Archaeologists in London have uncovered a section of Roman masonry that belongs to a nearly 2,000-year-old town hall, in what historians say is one of the most significant discoveries in the British ...
Caligula, the ancient Roman emperor infamous for his insanity and cruelty, may have had a soft spot for plants, according to recently published research. A new study co-authored by Trevor Luke, a ...
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