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Amateur archaeologists uncovered a sandstone relief of the Roman goddess of victory in Northumberland. The find occurred in a ...
Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who had once served in the Roman army, escaped from slavery in 73 BCE. What began as a prison ...
Researchers believe the 47-centimeter-high sandstone relief, dating to around 213 AD, may symbolize the end of the Severan ...
Victoria was highly revered by the ancient Romans; during times of war, she was often credited for battlefield success.
A striking Roman stone relief depicting the winged goddess of victory has been unearthed near Hadrian's Wall by a volunteer ...
A new collection of beehives has been installed at a 17th Century walled garden to celebrate World Bee Day. The installation ...
To mark World Bee Day, 20th May, The Auckland Project has installed a new apiary in the historic 17th-century Walled Garden ...
Austrian ruins previously known as the Desolate Castle were actually once a Roman bridgehead fort. The site served as a strategic trade crossing for the Danube River as part of the historic Amber ...
The discovery was made at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland, as a team dug through an old bath house.
An Oxford scholar discovered an ancient Roman fort in his hometown in Wales. The finding could rewrite the known history of the Romans and the Celts in the region. Satellite imagery originally ...
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 ...