Two new fragments of the Fasti Ostienses, a kind of chronicle engraved on marble slabs, have been found in the Ostia Antica Archaeological Park
Two new fragments of the Fasti Ostienses have been discovered in the Ostia Antica Archaeological Park, following investigations carried out...
A Nymphaeum was discovered in the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon
New researchs uncovered a huge monumental sanctuary of water (Nymphaeum) above the reservoir in the southern quarter of Perperikon. Professor...
Archaeologists have discovered another exceptional find in Mérida
In Mérida, Spain, archaeologists recently discovered an “enormous” Roman bath. But it is that inside these baths, in the area...
Precious Roman Gem Engraved with Mythological Figure Discovered in Italian Lagoon
During excavations at Lio Piccolo (Cavallino-Treporti), conducted by Ca’ Foscari University, a precious agate stone carved with a mythological figure...
USF team discovers 2,000-year-old Roman house during excavation in Malta
A team of researchers and students unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman house in Malta, complete with a waste disposal system and...
2000-year-old glass treasure in Roman shipwreck discovered by an underwater robot in Mediterranean
The Italian-French mission recovered a selection of glassware and raw glass blocks from the Roman shipwreck located at a depth...
Huge Ancient Roman Public Baths in ‘Excellent’ State Discovered in Augusta Emerita
In Mérida, Spain, archaeologists have discovered a “massive” Roman bathing site in “excellent” condition. The discovery was found in the...
Elite Roman man buried with a silver crossbow brooch, first of its kind found in Wales
Archaeologists in Wales have made an intriguing discovery near a Roman villa. They have discovered the skeleton of a man...
Evidence of Necromancy during Roman era in the Te’omim Cave, Jerusalem Hills: Oil Lamps, Spearheads, and Skulls
Te’omim Cave in the Jerusalem Hills may once have served as a local oracle where people communed with the dead...
Rare bronze hand discovered in Roman Vindolanda, England
One of Europe’s most important Roman archeological sites is the Fort of Vindolanda, one of the earliest Roman garrisons built...