My first visit to London in 1997 was truly a dream come true, a journey that felt less like tourism and more like stepping ...
Across northern Europe, archaeologists have uncovered dozens of small bronze objects that seem oddly out of place in the ...
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How we mapped Roman Britain with no maps, walking the roads that built an empire
There are no Roman maps of Britain that survived, so how do we know where the roads went? Paul walks a Roman road from ...
The first clue that the Danube near the village of Iža in southern Slovakia might be hiding something extraordinary came in 2021. During an extensive sonar survey, archaeologists detected what ...
A team of scientists from the British Museum and the University of Cambridge analyzed archaeological pieces from two cities ...
Roman explorers traveled far beyond the borders most people imagine, reaching distant regions across Africa, Britain, Arabia, and even Asia. Their journeys reveal a surprisingly connected ancient ...
With Romestead, developer Beartwig's wild blend of Ancient Rome with souls-style exploration and cozy community builder has ...
The ancient Kush city of Jebel Barkal rose up in the Nile River Valley starting around 2000 BCE. New research dug deep to ...
Constructed starting in 312 B.C.E. to carry troops southeast toward Capua and, eventually, the port city of Brindisi in the ...
When Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for renewed negotiations with Xi Jinping, most observers focused on tariffs, industrial ...
Nearchus, the Navigator, bridged East and West with a daring voyage that reshaped ancient maritime strategy and trade routes.
In a vitally timely book, author asks whether citizens can come together in a ‘collective identity for Europe’ ...
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