The search for a lost Roman temple is on. As archaeologists continued to excavate a Roman fort from the first century A.D. in ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a Roman military structure in Turkey dating to the fourth century, when Emperor Constantius II ruled.
During the dig, the team uncovered a “unique” gold plaque with a Greek inscription dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus, a ...
The gold object features an inscription dedicated to an ancient deity who was particularly revered by soldiers.
A dropped coin whose loss would have saddened the owner has proved a valuable gain for archaeologists investigating a ...
The burial is called a “composite inhumation,” a practice in which a group will build a skeleton for social purposes from the ...
Several late Roman sarcophagus burials from Augusta Treverorum and its surroundings are, therefore, badly preserved. On the other hand, fortunately, cremations are mostly well-preserved." ...
And so, Constantine is a historical point man with respect to the relation of the Roman state to the growing Christian movement as an institutional force in late antique society. There's an ...
The craftsmen likely worked at the fort when soldiers were not around and were removed when the military returned. Archaeologists also worked on preserving some ancient Roman mosaics found in the ...