Archeologists have revealed how Roman wine would have looked, smelled and tasted around 2,000 years ago. It is no secret that Ancient Romans loved their wine. Its consumption has been depicted in ...
They were well known for their love of wine. But what did a glass of plonk really taste like in the Roman era? In a new study ...
Preliminary findings from the research have been published in the monograph Between the Land and the Sea: On Villae Maritimae in the Roman West, edited by Scienze e Lettere, Rome, 2024. Excavations at ...
The sixth-century burial of an Anglo-Saxon teenage girl surprised archaeologists when they discovered a small third-century ...
David Suzuki visits the remnants of an old Pompeian bar to quaff back some Roman wine. People have enjoyed drinking since prehistoric times; it's one of the few pastimes that run throughout the ...
Much like modern-day football hooliganism, gladiator fandom could be weaponised in intercommunal violence. In a 59BC gladiatorial show, Pompeians murderously assaulted their neighbours from Nuceria ...
Excavations conducted at the Sant Gregori site, located in the town of Burriana (Castellón, Spain), have brought to light ...