The 2,000-year-old basilica was “once the beating heart of Roman London,” the Museum of London Archaeology said.
An office building from the 1930s in London was about to be demolished — until remnants of the city’s first Roman basilica ...
The monumental Domus Aurea ... described by the Roman architect Vitruvius in his work De Architectura (Book VII, Chapter 11). Known since at least the third millennium BCE in Egypt and Mesopotamia, ...
Archaeologists say the remnants of an ancient Roman basilica unearthed in the heart of London are "one of the most significant discoveries" in years.
Deep beneath Rome’s Domus Aurea, archaeologists have unearthed a rare ingot of Egyptian blue — the world’s first synthetic pigment.
Photo from Simona Murrone and the Colosseum Archaeological Park Across the street from the Colosseum in Rome ... rare ancient material. Archaeologists sifted through the ruins of the Domus ...
Archeologists exploring the site of a planned 32-story office tower announced Thursday that they have unearthed remains of a ...
Many Roman slaves lived lives of unimaginable cruelty. After all, Roman law designated slaves as property, not people. However, slavery in ancient Rome ... found themselves part of the familia ...
Work to give 21st-century London yet another skyscraper has uncovered traces - in fact chunks - of the city’s origins almost ...
Archaeologists recently found an ancient Roman helmet in an unusual location ... "The nature of these deposits suggests that the weapons were part of ceremonies or sacrificial rituals associated ...