Over 2,200 years ago, the Republic of Rome founded a colony called Liternum on Italy’s west coast, just north of present-day ...
Archaeologists found the ruins of an Iron Age settlement with a “rare” ancient Roman brooch buried underneath, possibly as an offering. Photo from GUARD Archaeology Sifting through the dark ...
Other excavations of the site also uncovered pieces from statues ... Excavations on the ruins of a fountain in Aspendos—an ancient Greco-Roman city now located in modern-day Turkey—unearthed ...
a team of archaeologists expected to find some ancient Roman ruins, but the 1,700-year-old burial ground that reemerged hid a few surprises. Researchers in Campania began excavating a vast ...
Today, we can still visit some of the best Roman ruins in Rome, but the empire stretched ... they left behind countless pieces of their impressive military gear. Contemporary archaeologists ...
Many pieces likely ended up in underground ... Palmyra’s deep cultural ties to the Greco-Roman world. “Syria has a treasure of ruins,” Nabu said, emphasizing the need for preservation ...
The Roman ruins were chanced upon in 1848. Image: City of London Corporation The ruins are not to be confused with the 'Roman Bath' in Surrey Street near Temple, which is not actually Roman at all.