A 1,800-year-old silver amulet discovered beneath the chin of a skeleton in a cemetery in Germany is the oldest evidence of Christianity north of the Alps, according to a new study. Researchers ...
To help them along with their learning, our reporter Holly Morgan went into Caerleon Lodge Hill Primary School and taught some of their Year 6 students all about headlines and introductions.
Speaking about the arduous process Ivan Calandra, archaeologist at LEIZA, said: “The challenge in the analysis was that the silver sheet was rolled, but after around 1,800 years, it was of course also ...
Going back a bit further, it’s possible that a living Greenland shark might have also observed the laying of the first transatlantic telegraph cable, which occurred in the mid-1800s. This ...
In the latest in our series, we visit the Ship Inn on New Road in Caerleon. Sallie Phillips reports. The Ship Inn is a family-owned and operated restaurant located in the heart of Caerleon ...