The unexpected discovery of a well-preserved and fortified villa in Margam Park in South Wales sheds new light on the Roman ...
The Roman Empire has, well, been on a lot of people’s minds during the past year. There are numerous locations on the continent for those who want to visit some locations where you can actually view ...
With one of the largest and most significant empires in history, the Romans ruled territories across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for more than a thousand years. Their legacy lives on ...
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Roman Ruins, A Grand Arena, and Streets That Charmed Van Gogh—This French City Has It All
Step back in time in this incredible Provençal city filled with Roman ruins… Arles is a city where it feels like you’re literally walking through history. This Southern France city is quintessentially ...
Excavations of some castle-like ruins in Stopfenreuth confirmed a 175-year-old theory. Photos show the ancient Roman structure. Photo from H. Wraunek, Land NÖ via the Austrian Academy of Sciences On a ...
Archaeologists analyzed declassified images of Syria, Iraq and Turkey from the 1960s to 1970s and found hundreds of Roman forts, a study said. Figure from Casana, Goodman and Ferwerda (2023); CORONA ...
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Arezzo’s hidden past: A Tuscan home built on Roman ruins
In the heart of Arezzo, we visit a remarkable historic home built directly atop Roman ruins dating back more than two ...
When the German explorer Ulrich Jasper Seetzen stumbled upon a set of ruins near the Jordanian capital of Amman in 1806, little did he know that he had just discovered one of the largest and ...
The plan was to demolish the old office building at 85 Gracechurch Street in the heart of London’s financial district and construct a new 32-story tower in its place. But as demolition began, ...
The Basilica of Constantine I in Trier, Germany, was a Roman Palace built in the early 4th century A.D., and served as Constantine’s throne room. Today, it serves as a Protestant church, and is just ...
Archaeologists in Aachen found an ancient Roman wall, part of a destroyed fort and a clue in a 140-year-old mystery, city officials said. Photo from the City of Aachen Walking through the center of ...
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