After the destruction by ISIS explosives in 2015, a new study argues for the urgent need to intervene in the restoration of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra
A white wine over 2,000 years old, found in a Roman tomb in Carmona, thus of Andalusian origin, is the oldest wine ever…
Three ingots found at Los Escoriales de Doña Rama from the Roman Age demonstrate the importance of lead production and exportation in Cordoba
Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman Emperor? Excavations reveal new parts of a villa near Nola, thought to belong to Octavian Augustus
Genetic analysis and archaeological insight combine to reveal the ancient origins of the fallow deer, the results have been published in two new studies
Painkiller or Pleasure? A team of archaeologists provides the first conclusive evidence for the intentional use of black henbane in the Roman world
At the Capitoline Museums, in the garden of Villa Caffarelli, the imposing full-scale reconstruction of the Colossus of Constantine
A monumental structure, that evidence suggests belonged to a Roman temple that dates to Constantine’s period, has been discovered in Spello
New findings from Interamna Lirenas, traditionally written off as a failed backwater in Central Italy, change our understanding of Roman history, its excavators believe
An elegantly carved saddle from Mongolia is one of earliest frame saddles; the study has been published in the Antiquity journal