THE BODY of a Roman man buried face-down with a knife in his back – and missing his feet – has sparked mystery at the site of ...
The craftsmen likely worked at the fort when soldiers were not around and were removed when the military returned. Archaeologists also worked on preserving some ancient Roman mosaics found in the ...
Archaeologists from the Museum of London have discovered a well-preserved part of the ancient city of London’s first Roman basilica underneath the basement of an office block. The basilica was ...
The ancient Roman brooch found at an Iron Age settlement ... During the second century, the Roman military abandoned some of their forts in southwestern Scotland and moved further south, but ...
It was ‘terrarum fine’ - the end of the world - and for around 20,000 soldiers who had marched north, crossing hills, swamps and rivers to ...
The paper “Saint Patrick's birthplace & the names of the Roman forts ... include three forts along the Antonine wall (VOLITANIO (Mumrills), MEDIO (Balmuildy), NEMETON (Old Kilpatrick), and ...
He also said there is evidence of a fire in the fort's final days. The Roman, between 25 and 35 years old, was buried between the second and third centuries AD - at least two thousand years after ...
The ancient Roman brooch found at an Iron Age settlement in South Ayrshire ... During the second century, the Roman military abandoned some of their forts in southwestern Scotland and moved further ...