Across Europe, archaeologists have discovered over a hundred mysterious bronze objects from the Roman Empire - each perfectly made, yet with no recorded purpose. Historians have guessed everything ...
Across the lands once ruled by the Roman Empire, archaeologists have discovered dozens of strange metal objects. Each one is shaped like a hollow twelve-sided figure with circular holes in every face.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A remarkable underwater discovery in Switzerland has shed new light on ...
On his walk to work from London Bridge station, he would pass the great excavations being undertaken in the city of London, ...
The moment of discovery was particularly impressive for the underwater archaeologists. Diving in Lake Neuchâtel, Fabien Langenegger and Julien Pfyffer made a spectacular discovery from the Roman ...
A Roman oil lamp shows two female gladiators fighting like men—strong visual proof women fought. An ordinary Roman oil lamp shows two gladiators with unmistakably female features, fighting in the same ...
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Maggie Popkin, the Robson Assistant Professor of Art History, will give the Baker-Nord Center for Humanities’ next Faculty Work-in-Progress talk. Her lecture, titled “Object Memory: Souvenirs and ...
A rare Hadrian’s Wall cup discovered in Spain reveals new evidence of Roman soldiers returning home from Britain.