Centuries of excavations have unearthed a few theories about what really brought down one of the oldest cities in the ancient world. Alamy Chronicle's illustration of "Joshua at Jericho." Jericho's ...
Pompeii theater corridor reveal love notes, gladiator duels, and insults, offering a vivid glimpse into ancient Roman street life.
Scenes of battle and words of romantic passion were scratched over 2,000 years ago onto a corridor wall outside of a theater.
Using advanced imaging technology, experts have captured hundreds of pieces of graffiti, dozens of which were previously ...
In an insane discovery, archaeologists in central Italy have unearthed what may be the only physical building ever designed ...
Archaeologists unearth the first physical evidence of a basilica designed by the legendary Roman architect Vitruvius.
Scientists, using 3D images and computing technologies, were able to detect graffiti that had previously been hidden. These inscriptions depict gladiatorial fights and love messages. They open up new ...
STUNNED archaeologists have uncovered a secret Roman villa that’s been dubbed “Port Talbot’s Pompeii”. The remarkable find is ...
One of the greatest Ancient Egyptian finds is the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, which was left untouched ...
Among the standout new discoveries made is a scribbled drawing of gladiatorial combat on the corridor’s southern side, near ...
Beneath Margam Country Park, on the outskirts of Port Talbot, lies the largest Roman villa yet identified in Wales. The ...
Advanced digital imaging uncovers new love notes, insults and sketches on ancient wall, revealing unseen voices from AD 79.
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