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Following an archaeology-themed greetings card design competition with Barratt and David Wilson Homes, two imaginative pupils ...
This sarcophagus offers an unusual perspective of the idea of death—not as an end, but as the beginning of a new path.” ...
Historical sources (including the Roman gourmand Apicius and the philosopher Plutarch) describe thrushes as delicacies ...
Rimini's streets are lined with vibrantly painted buildings that seem plucked from a storybook, making it one of Italy's ...
Archaeologists believe that a wealthy family that enjoyed a rousing lifestyle commissioned the piece to reflect their ...
The Festival of Archaeology, which runs from July 19 to August 3, is organised by the Council for British Archaeology.
In a discovery hailed as the “first of its kind,” archaeologists in Israel have found a Roman marble sarcophagus which ...
Tucked away in the Cotswolds, Chedworth Roman Villa is already one of the most atmospheric Roman sites in the country. But ...
COMMENTARY: The evolution of the fiddleback chasuble offers a glimpse into how function and fashion shaped liturgical ...
In ancient times, all roads led to Rome—or so the saying goes. Nowadays, new roads can lead to Roman ruins. During ...
An Egyptian court declared St Catherine’s Monastery to be state property, sparking concerns of closure. St Catherine’s is one of the oldest continually functioning monasteries in the world. It was ...
Budapest invites every visitor to enter a living fairytale along the Danube with its timeless fusion of history, vivid ...