Archaeologists discovered rare Roman relics at Bremenium Fort in northern England, including 2,000-year-old preserved fruit, ...
The intaglio was likely set in a signet ring and used to stamp correspondence at Bremenium, a military outpost located ...
The larger intaglio depicts two winged Cupid figures picking grapes from a tree. There is a goat-like creature next to them, stretching itself up on its hind legs. The unusual intaglio is rare for ...
The remains of a possible Roman "mega" fort that would have housed hundreds of soldiers have been unearthed under a tract of farmland in Wales. The new finding could offer evidence that this region ...
Archaeologists in Exeter found 1,900-year-old military barracks under Roman town house ruins during excavations at a cathedral, photos show. Photo from Exeter Cathedral At the far reach of the ancient ...
Archaeologists in Hungary uncovered an ancient building that may reveal the truth behind Roman Emperor Valentinian's death.
Excavations at Bremenium Fort, in northern England, have yielded an incredibly well-preserved fruit thought to be a plum, ...
Archaeologists uncover evidence showing how the Romans used decapitated heads to intimidate Celts during the siege of a ...
Archaeologists excavating Gonio-Apsaros fortress uncovered an ancient Roman kiln with pottery inside, a wine press and a rare gold artifact. Photo from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology ...
Austrian ruins previously known as the Desolate Castle were actually once a Roman bridgehead fort. The site served as a strategic trade crossing for the Danube River as part of the historic Amber Road ...
A Roman-constructed food storage container that served as a primitive refrigerator for traveling soldiers was recently discovered in Bulgaria by Polish archeologists. Lead archeologist, Piotr Dyczek, ...