Roman York infants buried in rare purple and gold cloth linked to elite families, study finds
Two infants buried nearly 1,700 years ago in Roman York were wrapped in one of the most expensive textiles in ...
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Two infants buried nearly 1,700 years ago in Roman York were wrapped in one of the most expensive textiles in ...
A large genetic study of early medieval burials in southern Germany is changing how historians describe the end of Roman ...
A bronze cup found in central Spain is giving archaeologists a new view of Roman military life and long-distance connections ...
Archaeologists working at Pompeii have introduced a new digital reconstruction of a man who died during the eruption of Mount ...
Researchers studying Roman life along the lower Danube have turned to an unusual source. Mineral deposits inside ancient chamber pots ...
A Roman ship that sank about 2,200 years ago off the coast of present-day Croatia has offered new evidence about ...
A rescue excavation in Windisch, Switzerland, has brought to light an unusual object from the Roman past, a small, charred ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an extensive set of remains along a planned high-speed railway between Nezamyslice and Kojetín in the Czech ...
Archaeologists working in Middle Egypt have uncovered a Roman period cemetery in the El Bahnasa area of Minya, adding new ...
Ash left inside small incense burners from Pompeii is giving archaeologists a clearer view of what people burned in their ...
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