Was it a bar brawl? Archaeologists will never know what killed these two people found near an ancient Roman site.
Researchers have found a Roman brooch in the foundation of an Iron Age house in Scotland, but what was it doing there?
A discovery underneath the basement of an office block has been described as one of the most important pieces of Roman history unearthed in the city of London. Archaeologists have found a substantial ...
The latest discovery adds to the traces of Roman London that can be seen around the city, including a section of the ancient wall that once surrounded Londinium, a portion of an amphitheater and a ...
The stunning, albeit lengthy, walking trail follows the route of Hadrian's Wall through towns, farmlands, and hillsides. The Roman Wall was built on the orders of Emperor Hadrian following his ...
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 ...
The City Museum of Rimini confirmed the fragments were Roman, and a team of archaeologists ... sections of the old city wall; the triumphal Arch of Augustus, erected in 27 B.C., marking the ...
Hannah Platts, a lecturer in ancient history and material culture ... Excavations reveal an original Roman wall at the site of an office development in central London. (Museum of London Archaeolgy ...
Developers working to tear down a 90-year-old commercial building in the heart of the city ... So basically, we got a huge piece of Roman wall, which represents part of the structure for the nave of ...