Built around 250 BCE with evidence that some parts may be even older, this man-made structure may be one of the earliest ...
A New Orleans couple unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman marble tablet in their garden, leading the FBI and history experts to ...
Excavations at Gabii, 11 miles east of Rome, are offering archaeologists a chance to understand how Romans built in the 3rd ...
In the heart of the ancient Roman city of Gabii, located just 11 miles east of Rome, a team of archaeologists led by ...
Scientists say seven skeletons found in a mass grave in Croatia were most likely Roman soldiers who lived 1,700 years ago.
Seven fully preserved skeletons found in an ancient city in Croatia have been identified as Roman soldiers who would have ...
The couple hadn't known how the artifact made its way to their property in New Orleans. But after their story went viral, a ...
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You Can Now Walk Through the Colosseum’s Secret Tunnel Once Used by Ancient Roman Emperors
Experts say the notorious emperor Commodus may have survived an assassination attempt inside this tunnel, which is now open ...
A family cleaning their backyard in New Orleans discovered an unusual marble tablet with some characters in Latin.
A 2,000-year-old tombstone of a Roman sailor that was found in New Orleans will be repatriated to a museum in Civitavecchia, ...
A new 3-D model of a portable sundial found near Pompeii is helping researchers understand how to operate the "pork clock." ...
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Did Rome and Carthage sign 1985 peace treaty for wars that began more than 2,000 years earlier?
While the mayors of the cities did sign a peace treaty in 1985, it was a symbolic gesture. In reality, the wars between the two ancient civilizations ended more than 2,000 years prior when Rome ...
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