Ancient Roman wine likely tasted slightly spicy, archaeologists reveal
Archaeologists have shed new light on the production techniques of Roman wine, including how it looked, smelled and tasted over ...
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Archaeologists have shed new light on the production techniques of Roman wine, including how it looked, smelled and tasted over ...
A rare Roman brass arm guard, dating back to the mid-2nd century CE, has been meticulously reconstructed by conservators at ...
Amateur archaeologists from the Norton Disney History and Archaeology Group in England have unearthed a perfectly preserved Roman dodecahedron, reigniting ...
Researchers exploring the historical-archaeological reserve of Marcianopolis near Devnya, Bulgaria, have uncovered a trove of artifacts dating back to the ...
Archaeologists at Newcastle University have recently conducted an in-depth study on the Knaresborough Hoard, one of the largest and most ...
Archaeologists excavating in Spello, Italy, have discovered the remnants of the largest Imperial cult temple found to date. An aerial ...
A two-year dig to install a solar power plant near Rome has unearthed a remarkable ancient Roman necropolis containing 67 ...
A lead sling bullet inscribed with the name of Julius Caesar and the Ibero-Roman city Ipsca has been unearthed in ...
Archaeologists from the Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University’s Department of Archaeology have unearthed a 2,000-year-old monumental tomb from the Roman period ...
A 2000-year-old battlefield in the Graubünden region of Switzerland has been unearthed, exposing the clash between the Roman Empire and ...
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