Archaeologists Stunned After Garden Dig Uncovers 2,200-Year-Old Roman Camp ...
A new study by Columbia University historian John Ma has uncovered evidence of a hidden army operating within the Roman Empire during the first century AD. Published in the Journal of Roman Studies, ...
The fortress stood undisturbed for two millennia.
Archaeologists recently unearthed the remains of ancient Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt — a first for one of Eastern Germany's larger states. The discovery was announced by the State Office for ...
A scholar reinterpreting historical and archaeological evidence in present-day Switzerland believes the Helvetians retained ...
Archaeologists from the city’s heritage preservation office identified the site during construction work, News.Az reports, citing Heritage ...
Some of the discoveries among the camp remains indicate there was a surprisingly peaceful co-existence between Romans and the ...
Construction on Rome's Metro C has uncovered spectacular Roman ruins, and its new "archaeo-stations" are giving visitors a whole new way to experience the city's ancient past.
The ancient Roman army didn’t seem to be afraid of anything, but they definitely weren’t afraid of heights, as evidenced by the discovery of a 2,000-year-old Roman military camp located 7,000 feet ...