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Hoyer, Daniel 2013. Public feasting, elite competition, and the market economy of Roman North Africa. The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 18, Issue. 4, p. 574.
Archaeologists make unprecedented discovery of Roman soldier’s remains from ‘year 0’ - Experts have for the first time been ...
During excavations in spring 2023 at Barham Quarry, Suffolk, significant activity dating to the Roman period was uncovered.
A group of inmates has unearthed Roman pottery in a Wiltshire prison as part of an archaeology project. Inmates at HMP Erlestoke have been working on the scheme run by Wessex Archaeology overseen ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest Roman grave in Heerlen, Netherlands, which belonged to a Roman soldier named Flaccus ...
An aerial view shows the ancient pottery warehouse. Photo from Nathalie Gonzalez and Inrap Corsica came under the Roman empire’s control in 163 B.C. after a series of military campaigns ...
Archaeologists also unearthed a set of ancient Roman pottery kilns “used for firing amphorae, vessels typically used to store ...