Uffizi Galleries: the Vasari Corridor welcomes more than fifty Roman busts, that now adorn the section above the Ponte Vecchio
The Roman water management of ancient Arles, as read in aqueduct carbonate, a new study published in the journal Geoarchaeology
Bodies previously attributed to the Roman Conquest of Britain at Maiden Castle Iron Age hillfort in Dorset, did not die in a single dramatic event
Ancient Auditorium Discovered in the Gymnasium of Agrigento; Archaeologists uncover unique ensemble from antiquity during excavations on Sicily
The Roman Brick Stamps of Trier – A Contribution to Research on the Organization of Ancient Building Ceramics Production and Distribution for the Expansion of a Metropolis in Northern Gaul
Ancient Roman borders, such as the Limes wall, still shape well-being and personality today and have psychological and economic effects, according to a new study published in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
P.Cotton is a Greek papyrus detailing a gripping case involving forgery, tax evasion, and the fraudulent sale and manumission of slaves in the Roman provinces of Iudaea and Arabia
New insights from a late Roman inscription, a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah
Ancient DNA unlocks new understanding of migrations in the first millennium AD; a new study has been published in Nature
The Roman maritime Villa of Sant Gregori in Burriana, located in the Hispania Tarraconensis, was specialized in viticulture