The “Princess” of Bagicz re-dated: tree rings resolve the mystery of a rare Roman-era log coffin
In 1898, a burial slipped from a coastal cliff near Bagicz in northwestern Poland. Waves and wind had been eating ...
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In 1898, a burial slipped from a coastal cliff near Bagicz in northwestern Poland. Waves and wind had been eating ...
Archaeologists working at the Roman site of Fioccaglia in Flumeri, in the province of Avellino, have mapped a forum and ...
Construction linked to the future MiQua Jewish Museum in Cologne has brought to light a group of Roman structures preserved ...
Archaeologists working at Stahlzwingerweg 6 in Regensburg expected routine results. The excavation took place ahead of a housing project that ...
Archaeologists working at Magna Roman Fort near Hadrian’s Wall have uncovered a small terracotta head from the third century CE. ...
A limestone object recovered from the Roman settlement of Coriovallum, now Heerlen in the Netherlands, has provided rare evidence for ...
A metal detectorist in Essex found a small medieval seal matrix with a much older Roman gemstone at its center. ...
Chemical analysis of residue inside a small Roman glass vial has produced the first direct physical evidence that human feces ...
Archaeologists from Oxford Cotswold Archaeology completed a large-scale excavation of a Roman cemetery linked to the fort and settlement at ...
Archaeological excavations at Parco delle Acacie in the Pietralata district of eastern Rome have revealed a long and complex history ...
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