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Barbarian warriors who toppled the mighty Roman Empire may have been high on hallucinogenic drugs at the time of their great ...
McMaster University Libraries is partnering with the McMaster Museum of Art to host an exhibition that will feature rare ...
Four years later, many of the artifacts—none ... to thrive under the Kushan Empire that arose in the first century a.d. According to Sanjyot Mehendale, a Near Eastern authority at the University ...
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples is showcasing 600 recovered objects, which date to between the Archaic period and the Middle Ages ...
Madziala Archaeologists found an iron knife with brass stripes dating back to the Roman Empire buried deep beneath the cellar floor of an outbuilding. The knife was fully intact and buried with ...
A routine renovation project in Vienna has led to an extraordinary discovery beneath a sports field. Archaeologists uncovered ...
More than 14,000 Roman artifacts were pulled from ground that once bordered the River Walbrook, a vital source of fresh water for Londinium. This singular collection of Roman antiquities has now ...
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Exactly what caused the collapse of the mighty Roman Empire has been hotly debated practically since the fall itself. Was ...
The London Museum received a £20 million donation and more than 14,000 Roman artifacts from Bloomberg Philanthropies, including items from a third-century CE temple dedicated to the Roman god ...
But finding the dead — that is unique for the entire Roman history.” Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated until the third century. The pit where the bodies were deposited ...