Sometime in the late first century b.c., a man by the name of Marcus Novius Tubula left the Italian countryside and moved to Rome. Tubula was from a town called Interamna Lirenas, located 75 miles ...
An academic study focused on the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula has succeeded, for the first time, in bringing together ...
One of Israel’s leading archaeologists, he found evidence that the writing of the Old Testament likely began much earlier ...
A newly discovered monumental arch in Serbia reveals a family’s rise to power in the late second century a.d. Archaeologists unearthed foundations (in box, above right) of a late second- or early ...
A major ancient Roman industrial site on the River Wear may be the most important discovery of the last hundred years, ...
With Rome gone and literacy fading, one furious monk became the only contemporary voice describing Britain’s collapse.
At the Roman fortress of Isca Augusta—modern-day Caerleon—legionaries trained for battle with discipline and precision. In ...
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By ...
The find has already earned a punchy nickname: “Port Talbot’s Pompeii.” While no one is claiming volcanic ash here, the idea is that centuries of relatively undisturbed ground may have kept walls, ...
The unexpected discovery of a well-preserved and fortified villa in Margam Park in South Wales sheds new light on the Roman ...
Found in an elite military hoard, this "once-in-a-lifetime" discovery challenges what we know about Iron Age warfare.
The trumpets were commonly used to inspire Celtic warriors, but Romans captured them as war trophies. The discovery could be ...