Excavations in Elazığ, Turkey, reveal 6,000-year-old hearths and artifacts, offering new insight into ancient civilizations.
Byzantine-era monuments in Istanbul, Turkey, formerly the Byzantine capital city known as Constantinople, are being covered ...
A newly discovered tomb in Egypt’s eastern frontier may belong to one of Ramesses III’s top military commanders ...
In the late 4th century, a powerful nomadic force emerged in Europe, upending the region's political and social order. The Huns, once an unknown entity to the Roman world, arrived north of the Black ...
Though it was probably hard for Romans to imagine the end of the Roman Empire, all that remains of it today are incredible artifacts. Most people now ... to restore stability by dividing the empire ...
Frequently overlooked in mainstream numismatics, these small but mighty artifacts ... Roman coinage and the associated use of coin weights became more systematized during the Roman Republic and ...
On the wreckage, divers found beautifully preserved artifacts that dated back nearly ... First invented in 672 AD by the Eastern Roman Empire, fire was known as many different things like sea ...
"These are ritual objects made specifically for burials and brought from Greece," explained a former archaeologist now ...
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 ...
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 ...