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Ancient Roman boat from empire's frontier unearthed in Serbian coal mine
By Tom Metcalfe published
Coal miners found the remains of a Roman boat that likely supplied an ancient frontier city and military headquarters.
Rare 'Ides of March' dagger coin minted by Brutus after Julius Caesar's murder goes to auction
By Kristina Killgrove published
Brutus minted the silver denarius as a way to pay his troops in the aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination.
'Exceptional' winged Medusa discovered in Roman-era mosaic in Spain
By Laura Geggel published
The 1,800-year-old Medusa mosaic was discovered in the remains of lavish Roman-era house in western Spain.
Ruins of ancient Roman emperor Nero's theater unearthed in 'exceptional' discovery in Rome
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Archaeologists in Rome think they may have found Nero's theater during a hotel excavation.
Evidence of Roman-era 'death magic' used to speak with the deceased found near Jerusalem
By Tom Metcalfe published
Researchers think the morbid practice originated with pagan people who settled in the region after the Romans drove out the Jews.
Elite Roman man buried with sword may have been 'restrained' in death
By Kristina Killgrove published
A skeleton found facedown in Wales with a sword, silver brooch and restraints may be that of an elite Roman soldier.
Roman aqueduct and 'luxurious' burials unearthed during construction of underground parking garage in Serbia
By Tom Metcalfe published
The finds in Belgrade date from the period when the city was a regional center of the Roman Empire.
2,000-year-old 'not a pizza' fresco discovered in Pompeii
By Kristina Killgrove published
A 2,000-year-old Pompeian fresco offers a mouthwatering taste of the Roman diet.
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