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The ruins were found near a Roman road that was unearthed during a 2013 excavation, officials said. The road likely connected two cities and replaced an earlier Iron Age route of transportation.
Because “Roman roads are characteristically straight,” archaeologists thought they knew where the London section of road should be, but finding its ruins “proved very difficult,” the ...
The Roman Amphitheatre is the star here as it's built into a slope facing the Mediterranean, and the sea views behind the ruins are just as striking as the stone tiers themselves.
One of these building techniques is a 33-foot-wide (10 meters) Roman road, which is "exceptional in its size," according to the statement, as most Roman roads were no more than 13 feet (4 m) wide ...
Tucked away in the South of France, this quiet town holds a Roman treasure that rivals anything in Italy. Orange was once a major Roman settlement known as Arusio, and remnants of that history are ...
Archaeologists in Haltern am See excavated wall, building ruins, road of Roman military campsite and found typical artifacts, very rare pottery, officials said.
The oldest ruins were part of a Roman legionary fortress built between 50 and 75 A.D., archaeologist John Allan said in the release. A section of an early road and a timber building were uncovered.
Archaeologists in Chamboret found 1,700-year-old ruins next to a water source filled with artifacts. Photos show. the once abandoned site. Photo from Inrap Much about the ancient Roman empire has ...
Because “Roman roads are characteristically straight,” archaeologists thought they knew where the London section of road should be, but finding its ruins “proved very difficult,” the ...
The Roman Amphitheatre is the star here as it's built into a slope facing the Mediterranean, and the sea views behind the ruins are just as striking as the stone tiers themselves.