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The marshy soil in Leuven preserved the organic circuit as the material disintegrates unless preserved in a low-oxygen ...
A nearly yearlong excavation project in northern Switzerland is offering a glimpse into life in some of the Roman empire’s ...
Excavations at the Roman settlement of Augusta Raurica in northern Switzerland revealed evidence of a roadway, burial sites, ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman sandal near an ancient military fort in Oberstimm, Germany. The highly ...
Geological evidence off the coast of Iceland suggests climate change as a key factor in the decline of the Roman Empire.
Southbound 71 Freeway: Alternating lane closures from Butterfield Ranch Road/Euclid Avenue in Chino Hills to the 91 Freeway in Corona. Closures are for construction of the 71/91 interchange near ...
Located along the Roman road leading out of the ancient city of ... that man versus lion matches occurred during the Roman Empire, reshaping our perception of Roman entertainment culture." ...
Researchers now aim to uncover how lions were brought to Britain and explore further the lives of gladiators at the fringes of the Roman Empire.
the Appian Way is more than just a road—it’s a path through history. Built over 2,000 years ago, this ancient highway carried armies, traders, and stories that shaped the Roman Empire.
The roads were used to transport goods such as ... crucial evidence to demonstrate that this type of traditional Roman spectacle took place even in the most remote regions of the empire.” They add ...
The skeleton, belonging to a man aged between 26 and 35, was excavated at Driffield Terrace, a Roman cemetery 1,800 years old located next to the road connecting York to Tadcaster. In 2010, ...
For one resident of the ancient Roman Empire, who met a violent demise around 1,800 years ago, archaeologists have found the first record of its kind scarred into his bones: he was mauled by a lion, ...