A large area of well-preserved Roman mosaic – parts of it approximately 1,800 years old – has been uncovered in London near one of the city’s most popular landmarks. The mosaic is thought to have ...
London — The remains of an extremely rare Roman mausoleum, described by experts as "completely unique," have been unearthed in the center of London. Archaeologists say it's the most well-preserved ...
Romans occupying London in the 3rd century were so fearful of attacks from unruly local tribes that they encircled the city in protective walls, including one severing the provincial capital from its ...
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What Can Two Ancient Skeletons Tell Us About Roman London?
The Skeletons Of Two Roman Londoners Tell A Fascinating Story!' Today it is one of the greatest cities on earth. But London, originally, was a Roman city. Follow Dr Simon Elliott and Dr Rebecca ...
London's origins as a city date back to the days of the Roman Empire, after the invaders arrived to Great Britain and established the town of Londinium. Nearly two millennia later, remnants of the ...
Researchers in London recently uncovered a 2,000-year-old structure that once served as the hub of the bustling ancient city. The Museum of London Archaeology announced last week that a team of ...
LONDON - A bronze coin found by a man who was looking in the mud by the river Thames may have discovered the first Roman "brothel token" in London. The nickel-sized artifact is currently on display at ...
At first glance they appear to be ordinary planks of wood marked with random scratches. But archeologists say they’re some of the oldest handwritten documents ever found in Britain – and they include ...
Rare evidence of ritual beheadings in ancient Roman-controlled London comes from three dozen human skulls bearing an array of serious wounds, scientists say. Decapitated heads were placed in closely ...
L: Lead pipe from Roman-era Bath, England. R: Bones of the thigh, leg, and foot. Whether the ancient Romans’ copious use of the metal in their civilization resulted in lead poisoning has been debated ...
The discovery was just a "stone's throw" away from famed landmarks in the city such as Borough Market and London Bridge station, according to a press release from the Museum of London Archaeology, who ...
At first glance they appear to be ordinary planks of wood marked with random scratches. But archeologists say they’re some of the oldest handwritten documents ever found in Britain – and they include ...
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