1,800-year-old water nymph statue discovered in Turkey’s Amasra
Archaeologists conducting excavations in Amasra, Turkey, have uncovered an ornate statue dating back to the 2nd century CE during the ...
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Archaeologists conducting excavations in Amasra, Turkey, have uncovered an ornate statue dating back to the 2nd century CE during the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an extraordinary cache of Roman swords in a cave overlooking the Dead Sea. These four excellently preserved ...
Archaeologists in northeastern Spain have unearthed an ancient Roman forum that dates back over 2,000 years. This Roman forum is ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a substantial Roman complex dating back nearly 2,000 years. The find was made during ...
Archaeologists in Israel have made a significant discovery at Legio, an ancient Roman military base from the second century, revealing ...
A recent archaeological discovery has illuminated the history of Sarsina, a tranquil village nestled in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. The village ...
Workers at a coal quarry in a small Serbian village have unearthed the ancient remains of a Roman ship. This ...
Two newly discovered fragments of the Fasti Ostienses, an ancient Roman calendar inscribed on marble slabs, have shed light on ...
A team of archaeologists from the Ca' Foscari University of Venice has uncovered an engraved Roman gemstone in the submerged ...
Archaeologists from the University of Exeter have unearthed an extensive Roman road network that spanned the regions of Devon and ...
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