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'It was not a peaceful crossing': Hannibal's troops linked to devastating fire 2,200 years ago in Spain
By Tom Metcalfe published
Researchers think a farmhouse in the Pyrenees was set on fire by Carthaginian troops on their way to attack Rome.
1,900-year-old Roman legionary fortress unearthed next to UK cathedral
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Ongoing excavations have revealed Roman ruins that were once part of a legionary fortress.
1,700-year-old Roman shipwreck was stuffed to the gills with fish sauce when it sank
By Tom Metcalfe published
The wreck near a beach on Mallorca gives a snapshot of sea trade in late Roman times.
Villa near Mount Vesuvius may be where Augustus, Rome's 1st emperor, died
By Tom Metcalfe published
Researchers say a villa buried by the eruption in A.D. 79 corresponds with records of the Roman emperor's death in A.D. 14.
1,430 ancient Roman graves scattered with funerary festival leftovers unearthed in southern France
By Sascha Pare published
Archaeologists in southern France have excavated an ancient Roman cemetery containing 1,430 graves and traces of a funerary festival, during which families feasted by the graves of relatives.
Plato's burial place finally revealed after AI deciphers ancient scroll carbonized in Mount Vesuvius eruption
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Researchers used AI to decipher an ancient papyrus that includes details about where Greek philosopher is buried.
'I nearly fell out of my chair': 1,800-year-old mini portrait of Alexander the Great found in a field in Denmark
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
The miniature bronze portrait depicts Alexander the Great with his wavy hair and crown of ram horns.
1,700-year-old Roman ruins discovered atop much older Neolithic sacred spring
By Tom Metcalfe published
Archaeologists think veneration of the freshwater spring started in Neolithic times.
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