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A new DFG project has been launched to study brick stamps in Roman Trier. Trier reached its peak in the 4th century AD, when it served as a residence for Roman emperors. Monumental structures like the ...
When construction workers started churning up skeletal remains, a project to renovate a soccer field outside Vienna, Austria, ...
A theater that once overlooked ancient Lefkada in Greece is seeing the light of day more than a century after its initial ...
Visitors to the site of Pompeii, the ancient Roman town buried (and so preserved for thousands of years) by the eruption of ...
ANALYSIS: New discoveries in archaeology are overturning the assumptions that used to be made about a woman’s place in ...
At the Turkish House in NYC, the ancient city of Sardis is brought to life, highlighting its rich history and cultural ...
Wine drinking in ancient Troy was not restricted to the upper classes, as has long been supposed – something our new research ...
Just about everyone in Turkey's ancient city was a wine drinker - whether or not they belonged to the upper classes or the ...
Chemical analyses revealed wine residue on both expensive goblets and common cups unearthed among the legendary city's ruins ...
What do we really know about Priam’s Treasure from Hisarlik, the ancient site of Troy? Where is it now, and was it really ...
Researchers have found chemical evidence of wine consumption in ancient Troy, confirming a theory by Heinrich Schliemann.
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