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When construction workers started churning up skeletal remains, a project to renovate a soccer field outside Vienna, Austria, ...
Under a soccer field in a Vienna neighborhood along the Danube River, archaeologists have found a mass grave dating to the era when the Roman Empire was battling Germanic tribes almost 2,000 years ago ...
Sometime between the mid-first century and early second century CE, Roman legionaries clashed with Germanic fighters near the ...
The 6,500-year-old weapons, found in a cave near Marfa, could be among the oldest near-complete set of wood and stone hunting ...
The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the ...
The recycled buildings of Rome, long dismissed by architects, are getting a reappraisal as a model for how to reduce waste ...
Restoration work on the Rusovce Mansion in the capital of Slovakia has unearthed remnants of the first known Roman aqueduct ...
A stunning study of Octavian’s victory monument in Nicopolis, Greece, reveals how massive ships gave him the edge in the 31 ...
The official structure, stuffed with significant coins and Greek papyri, was likely later transformed into someone’s grave ...
It was previously thought by many that power and wealth in pre-Roman times were limited ... and marked a time in which ancient Brits began to make tools and weapons out of iron.
The Melsonby Hoard, which lay untouched in two ditches near the North Yorkshire village of that name since the middle of the 1st century, comprises more than 800 items including partial remains of ...
The Yorkshire Museum launched a fundraising campaign to secure the Melsonby Hoard, one of the most important Iron Age discoveries ever made in the UK. Valued at £254,000, the hoard includes over 800 ...