“Gates of Death” Unearthed in Perge: How a Roman Stadium Became an Execution Arena
The discovery of the “Gates of Death” in Perge reveals a Roman stadium transformed into an…
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The discovery of the “Gates of Death” in Perge reveals a Roman stadium transformed into an…
A routine walk across farmland in Berlin has led to a discovery that bridges more than…
A large-scale archaeological investigation ahead of a wind farm project in Lower Saxony, Germany, has revealed…
A newly documented set of prehistoric and Postclassic rock art in central Mexico is offering rare…
For decades, the story of ancient water engineering has been dominated by Rome—its aqueducts, its urban…
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A remarkable collection of Byzantine gold coins, known as the “Sivas Hoard,” is shedding new light…
A rich medieval burial of a Karelian warrior discovered in northwestern Russia is shedding new light…
On the windswept Mediterranean island of Menorca, time seems to stand still among colossal stone towers…
A groundbreaking study by researchers from the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences…