Republican-era tombs and a Hercules shrine unearthed in eastern Rome reveal centuries of suburban life
Archaeological excavations at Parco delle Acacie in the Pietralata district of eastern Rome have revealed a long and complex history...
Archaeological excavations at Parco delle Acacie in the Pietralata district of eastern Rome have revealed a long and complex history...
Archaeologists have found new evidence showing early transport and long term use of a wild potato across the American Southwest...
Archaeological research from the Templo Mayor Project offers new evidence for the long-debated practice of animal captivity in the ancient...
Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect...
Archaeologists have identified a tool dating to around 500,000 years ago made from elephant bone, at the Boxgrove site in...
A faded hand outline on a limestone wall in southeast Sulawesi now holds the oldest known date for rock art....
Researchers have identified previously unreadable texts on wooden fragments from Roman wax tablets excavated in Tongeren, Belgium, offering new evidence...
Archaeologists working in eastern England have identified an early medieval burial ground dating to the sixth and seventh centuries near...
Archaeologists have identified the first confirmed Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt, marking the earliest structural proof of Roman military movement...
Shadrach Byfield, a British soldier in the War of 1812, lived a life shaped by injury, work, and public recognition....
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