A genomic analysis of people buried on the border of the ancient Roman Empire show how distinct groups combined after the ...
Burials that date to just after the fall of the Roman Empire are revealing the secrets of people who lived on the Roman ...
Flecks of pollen embedded in the ship’s ancient waterproofing material contained evidence of the ship’s many stops along the ...
An ancient Roman merchant ship, submerged for over two millennia off Ilovik, has revealed secrets of Roman seafaring.
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and those roads stretched 50% longer than previously known, according to a new digital atlas published Thursday. The last major atlas ...
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About 2,200 years ago, a Roman Republic ship sank off the coast of modern-day Croatia, with wood and amphorae (ancient ...
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What really happened to Rome’s ancient libraries
Ancient Rome was once home to vast collections of knowledge. At its peak, the city contained dozens of public libraries ...
Two elite tombs from the time of the Roman Republic more than 2,400 years ago have been unearthed near Via Pietralata in the northeast of modern Rome. The buried chamber tombs were together in a ...
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'Lifelong monogamy' and 'half orphans': DNA reveals clues about life on the frontier after Rome fell
Burials from over a millennia ago are revealing how people lived in part of the Roman Empire after it fell.
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