In Croatia, archaeologists have discovered a mass grave dating back to the third century CE that indicates another key to ...
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Seven Skeletons Found in a Croatian Well Were Likely Ancient Roman Soldiers Who Died During a Troubled Time for the Empire
The tall, adult men probably died during the battle of Mursa in 260 C.E., according to a new analysis of their remains ...
Beneath the mosaic floors of Roman villas, an ingenious system of underfloor heating transformed warmth into a mark of power ...
A bronze, temple-shaped box dating back over 1,700 years was discovered in central Romania, officials with the Turda History ...
Radiocarbon dating and a coin minted in 251 AD found within the well confirmed the remains dated to the second half of the third century AD, perfectly coinciding with the Crisis of the Third Century ...
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A 2,000-year-old Roman tombstone found in a New Orleans yard
In a remarkable twist of historical fate, a New Orleans couple unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman tombstone in their backyard.
Rome once had a near-equal rival just 11 miles away in the early days of the empire. The ancient Roman city of Gabii may not ...
Think of the ancient Roman Empire and Julius Caesar, Mount Vesuvius and Russell Crowe likely come to mind. We’re taught so ...
Seven fully preserved skeletons found in an ancient city in Croatia have been identified as Roman soldiers who would have ...
Archaeologists in Croatia have discovered a rare mass grave inside ancient water wells at Mursa (modern-day Osijek), ...
LOST remains of ancient Roman soldiers have been uncovered at the bottom of a well. Seven “victims of a catastrophic event” ...
Yes. At least four of the state's 14 Rocky Mountain bristlecone pines took root before Rome became an empire in 27 BCE.
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