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Archaeologists and students in the Netherlands have unearthed a 1,800-year-old temporary Roman military fort in the ...
A rare Roman military camp discovered deep in the Dutch Veluwe reveals the empire's reach extended far beyond its known ...
Researchers have uncovered a remarkable find with the help of advanced AI that could challenge longstanding beliefs about ...
A gruesome but fascinating discovery in an ancient cemetery near York has brought fresh light to the brutal world of Roman ...
Underwater archaeologists found a Roman breakwater made from recycled architectural fragments off the coast of Bacoli in ...
The so-called "Baghdad Batteries" have been claimed to be an ancient, rudimentary way of storing power, but are they really ...
By Peter Edwell for The ConversationStanding in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo voices from 1,800 years ago.
The proposed crossing over the Strait of Messina which, at more than two miles long, has been a dream of leaders in Rome ...
Archaeologists were working on “La Place,” a medieval northern city gate that was demolished in the 1700s, when they found a ...
An archaeological dig in eastern France revealed the remnants of a five-foot-high equestrian statue that likely overlooked a ...
The Lower Germanic Lines, now in the Netherlands, had been considered the northernmost outpost of the Roman Empire. But the discovery of a fort at the Hoog Buurlo site in Veluwe, dated to the second ...