Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel. Originally ...
Famously, Brits have the Romans to thank for introducing the first roads. And now it seems we may also have the ancient civilization to thank for pioneering service stations. Archaeologists ...
Evidence points to the possibility that the coffin belonged to an important person, perhaps the head of a prominent family.
Standing before the Solway Firth, with Scotland beyond encased in a grey-blue damp, was one single windswept pine, defiant ...
An ancient Roman grave filled with white gypsum was found in England, officials announced last week. The material was reportedly used to make plaster.
While expanding a section of the A47 from a single lane to a double, members of National Highways and a team of ...
A search for a rumored Roman estate in Germany led archaeologists to something much larger: the ruins of an ancient Roman ...
Archaeologists in Gloucestershire, England discovered a Roman horse changing station, ancient coins, pottery, and a rare ...
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” “All roads lead to Rome.” “Rome was not built in a day.” Caesar Augustus boasted, “I found Rome a city of brick and ...