Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered the first-ever Roman-era helmet in the country, providing new insights into history.
Experts in Denmark initially overlooked the “unusual” Roman item because it was buried with “enough weapons for a small army.
An archaeological discovery in Denmark has unveiled a 1,600-year-old Roman helmet and weapons, suggesting a long-lost ritual ...
Around 1,500 years ago, a chieftain buried a large stash of weapons and supplies, enough to equip a small army. […] ...
"Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally rare in southern Scandinavia, and there are no direct parallels to this discovery," officials said. In addition to the Roman artifacts ...
The Roman gold lock that a metal detectorist discovered in Germany may be small, miniature even, but it's no trivial find.
Three years ago, archaeologists were called to a 24-acre plot of land in central England. They were there on behalf of Bloor Homes, a housing development company, to search the land and make sure ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient necropolis in Trento, Italy, revealing rare Iron Age artifacts and burial customs.