The site where the artifacts were discovered was a third-century C.E. temple dedicated to Mithras, a deity who gained cult-like worship in the Roman Empire. The London Museum's sweeping ...
Excavations in Elazığ, Turkey, reveal 6,000-year-old hearths and artifacts, offering new insight into ancient civilizations.
In this time period, which lasted from the early 4th century to the early 7th century, Israel was part of the Eastern Roman Empire—now ... also found numerous artifacts within the monastery ...
They are “most commonly found along the borders of the Roman Empire, in eastern Gaul (modern-day France), Switzerland and the Rhineland (modern-day Germany).” How did a Roman brooch end up ...
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