Archaeologists Discover Rare Boundary Stone From the Tetrarchy Period of the Roman Empire Contains Two Unknown Place Names
In northern Galilee, excavations at Tel Avel Beit Ma’akha, about 1.2 miles south of Metula, have produced a remarkable find:...
The Oldest and Most Unique Example of the ‘Etrarchic Embracement Motif’ is on Display for the First Time
A relief depicting two Roman emperors’ embrace of Diocletian and Maximian during a ceremonial event, each other welcomes visitors for...
The Catacombs of Commodilla in Rome will open to the public for the first time
The fourth-century Catacombs of Commodilla in Rome’s Garbatella district will reopen to the public soon after the Vatican’s Pontifical Commission...
A Roman sarcophagus bearing the title of “Emperor’s Protector” was found for the first time in Anatolia
A sarcophagus carrying the title of “Emperor’s protector” was discovered in the province of Kocaeli in western Turkey. With the...
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