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A temporary museum has been created to show off a Lincolnshire town's Roman gems, including tiles bearing the footprints of a ...
Glenn Manning was only on his second metal detecting search ever when his machine pinged on two Roman-era swords in the ...
Experts in London have spent three months piecing together the shattered remains of Roman artworks, revealing luxurious frescoes not seen for more than 1,800 years.
Archaeologists excavating historic Rusovce Mansion found 1,800-year-old water pipe, tile with pawprint, other Roman artifacts, photos show.
Stamps on tiles recovered at the site suggest that it had been the municipal tile works for the Roman town of Corinium, which is now known as Cirencester.
Experts at the Museum of London Archaeology announced a thrilling new discovery after piecing together an ancient Roman fresco.
Archaeologists have assembled the “world’s most difficult jigsaw puzzle” to reveal huge frescoes that once adorned a luxury villa in Roman London.
The discovery of the early medieval remains is surprising because architectural remnants from this period do not usually survive well.
Archaeologists in Corsica uncovered ruins of ancient Roman buildings used for tile making with kiln, wash basin and warehouse, photos show.
Archaeologists excavating historic Rusovce Mansion found 1,800-year-old water pipe, tile with pawprint, other Roman artifacts, photos show.
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