Scholars Finally Decode 'Unreadable' Ancient Roman Tablets That No One Was Supposed to See ...
A Roman stone board game has been unplayable since its discovery more than a century ago, but AI might have just worked out ...
Archaeologists discovered the first Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, dating to early 200s A.D. The site held over 1,500 artifacts that have been recovered.
A scientist who figured out the secret behind ancient Rome's self-repairing concrete has recently confirmed his theory at a ...
Two Mithraic Roman altars are to be displayed as a part of an upcoming exhibition after being acquired for the nation.
In anticipation of the construction of a museum in Cologne, Germany, archaeologists discovered a ...
Ancient Rome didn’t abandon its gods overnight. The rise of Christianity was a slow transformation of the cult-based religious order that had structured Roman life for centuries ...
Officials said the wreck is exceptionally well preserved, with parts of the hull still intact and the items it was carrying mostly undamaged.
An ancient book about Roman emperors has become a modern bestseller, captivating readers with its timeless stories of power ...
Roman medicine used human fecal matter mixed with thyme and olive oil in treatments, according to a surprising archaeological discovery from Pergamon, Turkey.
New research examines how lead was used in Rome in daily life, and what archaeological evidence reveals about its health effects.