The Roman emperors were once the most famous people in the world, ruling over an empire that stretched between what are now ...
Pierre-Yves Lambert, a French linguist and Celtic studies scholar at the National Centre for Scientific Research, suggested ...
Sunglasses are important for protection but over the centuries they have also become fashion accessories and personal ...
Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried by ash and lava in A.D. 70, has revealed a new treasure – a private bathhouse built ...
Archeologists have discovered the foundations of a Roman 'service station' by the A147 in the Cotswolds, about five miles ...
Babies were weaned earlier in cities in the Roman Empire than in smaller and more rural communities, according to a study of ...
A private spa complex belonging to a member of the ancient Roman elite, complete with enormous plunge pool and hot baths, has ...
A helmet up for auction in London is a well-preserved example of the "Corinthian" helmets used by many hoplite warriors.
Farmer Stumbles on a Massive 1,700-Year-Old Roman Mosaic, Depicts Ancient Scenes Of Hunting Archaeologists unearthed a ...
An ancient Roman grave filled with white gypsum was found in England, officials announced last week. The material was reportedly used to make plaster.
Archaeologists recently concluded their excavation of an area in Luxembourg that contained a hoard of 141 ancient Roman coins, now worth six figures in modern U.S. dollars.
A 'once in a century' discovery has revealed a luxurious private bathhouse in the tragic Roman city of Pompeii.