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Archaeologists have uncovered 2,300-year-old treasures in an ancient Greek tomb near Mangalia, Romania, including gold ...
Eight XXL leather shoes have been recovered from Magna, a Roman-era fort along Hadrian's Wall. Archaeologists excavating a ...
Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetically identify the species that went into a ...
A surprising find has been made by Italian archaeologists. They discovered an Ancient Roman bath complex at the Appian Way Regional Park had been transformed into a church with a marble baptistery.
From fallen flags to Roman kilns, take a look at some of the most interesting archaeological discoveries from the past week around the world ...
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Workers Find Astonishing Item Inside Ancient Roman Artifact - MSNWhile restoring an ancient artifact in Rome, workers uncover an astonishing item hidden inside—something no one expected. The discovery stuns archaeologists and sparks new theories about the ...
During a “routine excavation” in Belgium, archaeologists found a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe. Photos show the “rare” ancient Roman artifact. Photo from the City of Leuven Digging into ...
During a “routine excavation” in Belgium, archaeologists found a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe. Photos show the “rare” ancient Roman artifact. Photo from the City of Leuven Digging into ...
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors and empresses buried in a field in Letca Nouă, Romania.
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What Does SPQR Mean? The History Of The Ancient Roman Acronym - MSNSPQR stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus, which translates to "The Senate and Roman People" or "The Senate and People of Rome." Initially, this acronym was meant to symbolize the ancient Roman ...
A Romanian man discovered nearly 1,500 ancient silver coins — or denarii — while on a hike with his metal detector in a field near Letea Veche, a small village in the southern part of the ...
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors and empresses buried in a field in Letca Nouă, Romania.
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