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An Egyptian-Italian archaeological team has announced the discovery of several rock-cut tombs dating to the Greek and Roman ...
Excavations at the Archaeological Park of the ancient city of Selinunte in southwestern Sicily have unearthed the adyton of ...
A recent study by historian Connor Beattie, published in the Journal of Ancient History, reveals a little-known but crucial ...
The team from the Institute of Archaeology of Mérida (IAM, CSIC-Government of Extremadura), led by Esther Rodríguez González ...
In the defensive ditches of the Roman fort of Magna, located in Northumberland and now home to the Roman Army Museum, ...
Three decades after the waters of Alexandria’s bay revealed the first submerged vestiges of the seventh wonder of the world, ...
In a well near the Italian city of Faenza, close to Ravenna, archaeologists found the remains of a baby who lived during the ...
Hidden on the peaceful Aventine Hill in Rome lies one of the city’s most curious and popular attractions: a simple keyhole.
For centuries, the origin of the so-called Justinianic Plague—the epidemic that ravaged the Mediterranean world in the sixth ...
A team of researchers led by Professor Enrique Jiménez of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) has succeeded in ...
In an operation coordinated by the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Landscape of Salerno and Avellino, with ...
More than 400,000 years ago—long before the rise of the first agricultural civilizations or even the arrival of Homo sapiens ...