The graveyard of Liternum, near Naples, was in use between the first century B.C.E. and the third century C.E.
New Greek and Roman archaeological discoveries including a funerary building, portraits, mummies, and statues were made in Fayoum, Egypt.
Excavations at a necropolis outside of Liternum, near modern-day Naples, have found two ornate funerary enclosures.
The Melsonby hoard is a remarkable collection of more than 800 Iron-Age metal artifacts, which was found in a field near ...
Restoration work on the Rusovce Mansion in the capital of Slovakia has unearthed remnants of the first known Roman aqueduct ...
Archaeologists in Belgium unearthed a remarkably well-preserved Roman-era dog beneath a stone foundation, sparking new ...
An excavation beneath Gloucester’s former Debenhams store has revealed more than 300 skeletons, Roman ruins, and centuries of ...
Archaeologists can finally publicly discuss the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of Iron Age artifacts that they have been ...
"The depiction of camels on the vessel highlights the importance of the animal, which was a central means of land transportation around 1,200 years ago." ...
Archaeologists excavating beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem s Old City have uncovered evidence of an ...
Assistant Professor of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Rocco Palermo has been awarded a prestigious Loeb Classical ...
Hundreds of ancient chariot pieces and ceremonial weapons were found buried in Yorkshire it's challenging everything we know ...