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Archaeologists have discovered multiple artifacts depicting ancient Greek deities in the ancient city of Finziade in Sicily.
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Live Science on MSNRoman dodecahedron: A mysterious 12-sided object that has baffled archaeologists for centuriesThere are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
Rocks on Iceland beaches confirm the Late Antique Little Ice Age, caused by volcanic eruptions, precipitated the fall of the Roman Empire.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover Roman Army Camp in the Netherlands—15 Miles Beyond the Empire’s Northern BorderResearchers think the camp was built during the second century C.E. Stretching across 22 acres, it was identified using a computer model developed by an archaeology student ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNAn 1,800-Year-Old Bronze Wrist Purse That Once Belonged To A Roman Soldier Has Been Unearthed In The Czech RepublicWhile excavating at Hradisko Hill in South Moravia, Czech Republic, archaeologists recently unearthed an 1,800-year-old bronze purse once worn on the wrist of a Roman soldier. Capable of holding ...
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Daily Express US on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as shipwreck with 2,000 year old items stuns scientistsThe discovery of an ancient shipwreck containing 2,000-year-old artifacts has been hailed as significant for world cultural ...
A 12th-century translation error kicked off a 700-year trade in mummies, depopulating the tombs of Egypt to populate European ...
Solar-plant crews in Almendralejo uncover a 140,000-sq-ft hilltop fortress dated to 2450 BC and a Roman soldier’s grave—discover the dig’s biggest revelations.
A recent archaeological dig in western Germany revealed a Roman-era settlement with 750 artifacts, including a unique burial ...
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An mosaic panel on travertine slabs from the Roman era has been returned to Pompeii after being stolen by a Nazi German ...
The largest collection of Roman coins found in Spain is now on exhibit. The museum display features 50,000 ancient coins from the third and fourth centuries A.D.
With a 497-foot home run, Roman Anthony hit the farthest (and hardest) ball in all of baseball Saturday night. Oh, and it was also a grand slam.
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