The intaglio was likely set in a signet ring and used to stamp correspondence at Bremenium, a military outpost located ...
New findings increase the known length of the Roman Empire’s road network by more than 60,000 miles ...
The 1,600-year-old remains of a middle-age man buried alongside an ornate belt decorated with images of dolphins and dogs have been found in a grave in Leicester, England, archaeologists report. The ...
Itiner-e not only duplicates cartographic knowledge of Roman roads, but transforms our understanding of how the Roman Empire ...
Archaeologists discovered the engraved gemstone at Bremenium, a fort north of Hadrian's Wall. Excavations at a Roman fort in ...
A previously undiscovered 1,600-year-old burial site in northern England could provide key clues about a a largely undocumented period in British history, officials announced this week. The government ...
LONDON — Newly revealed human remains could offer a rare glimpse into life in Britain through the decline of the Roman Empire and the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Experts have hailed the ...
An excavation of a sprawling Roman settlement in the English countryside has “surpassed expectations,” yielding hundreds of ancient artifacts and deepening researchers’ understanding of ancient Roman ...
After a five-year effort, researchers have released the most detailed map yet of the Roman Empire's sprawling road ...
An unprecedented find at northern England's ancient Roman fort, Vindolanda, has revealed the previously little-known history of boxing in the Roman Empire. Two boxing gloves were unearthed at the site ...