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Hadrian’s Wall: A Boundary of Roman Britain Historic England/Heritage Images/Scientific Photo Library Recent studies are sparking debate among researchers regarding whether droughts in late Roman Britain…
Sure! Here’s your content rewritten with SEO optimization while retaining the HTML structure. The Stavian Baths in Pompeii, one of the first bathhouses built by the…
Third-century baths and sanitary facilities at Vindolanda, a Roman stronghold near Hadrian’s Wall in England Vindolanda Trust Although the Romans were recognized for their sophisticated sanitation…
Reconstruction of the city of Wroxeter in Roman Britain Ivan Lapper/British Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images During Roman rule, the health standards of Britain’s populace declined, particularly in…
Ceramic roof tiles and tuff blocks uncovered at an ancient construction site in Pompeii Pompeii Archaeological Park A recently uncovered ancient building site in Pompeii, preserved…
A newly released map and digital dataset called Itiner-e expands the known length of the Roman Empire’s road network by over 110,000 km. Itiner-e is the…
Mapping of the Roman road network by Itiner-eitinerary-e A new expansive map of the Roman road system reveals that the empire’s land transport network has effectively…
Excavations near Aldborough in the UK reveal insights into life after Roman occupation RFellerby & MJ Millet When the Roman Empire withdrew from Britain, it didn’t…
Roman Temple in Ankara, Turkey PE Forsberg / Alamy Stock Photos Latin inscriptions from ancient times provide insights into the proclamations of the Roman emperor the…
Modern rendition of garum, a fermented fish sauce dating back to Roman times Alexander Mychko / Alamy Garum, a type of fermented fish sauce, was a…
Archaeologists have unveiled the first tangible evidence that Roman gladiators confronted lions, following the identification of bite marks on skeletons unearthed in York, England, attributed to…
Archaeologists with Vejle Museum unearthed a 1,600-year-old weapon offering, including over 100 spearheads, lances, swords, chainmails, and two fragments of Roman helmets, at the site of…
Pherc.172 scroll revealed by X-ray imagingVesuvius Challenge Ancient Roman scrolls were read for the first time since they were burned by a volcanic eruption on Mount…
This Papirus, written in Greek, visited the area in 129/130 AD, and in front of Jewish or Roman officials in Arabia in the reign of the…
Late Iron Age Durotrigan burial at Winterbourne Kingston, Dorset, England bournemouth university Genetic analysis of people buried in a 2,000-year-old cemetery in southern England supports the…
Researchers examined records from three ice cores to determine levels of lead pollution in the Arctic from 500 BC to 600 AD. The presence of lead…
Archaeologists from the University of Granada have announced the discovery of the remains of an ancient Roman forum in Ubrique, Spain’s Andalusia region. Ruins of Ubrique,…
Archaeologists have discovered a 2.7-kilometer (1.7-mile) long Roman defensive wall and moat in the southern Italian region of Calabria that was originally built by Roman general…
A pile of Roman gold coins discovered beneath the floor of a Roman house in Corbridge, England World History Archives/Alamy After the Romans conquered Britain in…
2,000-year-old wine discovered in Roman tomb in Carmona, Spain Juan Manuel Roman/University of Cordoba Chemical analysis has revealed that a reddish liquid discovered in a 2,000-year-old…























