A number of Byzantine coins discovered in China and Japan indicate that there was a trade link between the Byzantine Empire ...
Voice 1: Emperor Constantine was a ruler from the fourth century who embraced Christianity and helped spread the faith throughout the Roman Empire. Now, he has a reconstructed statue befitting his ...
MAEBASHI--Archaeologists uncovered an estimated 100,000 ancient coins, some of which are of Chinese origin and are more than 2,000 years old. The coins were tied together in bundles with straw ...
A rare Roman coin depicting Brutus, assassin of Julius Caesar, sold for €1.98 million at a Geneva auction. The coin, minted in 43-42 BC, features Brutus's profile and symbols of war. Its rarity ...
Archaeologists in Sicily, Italy, have discovered an ancient clay jar, or amphora, containing well-preserved remains of fish at the Monte Sant’Angelo excavation site. The find, made in what was once ...
A rare Roman coin featuring the portrait of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, sold Monday at a Geneva auction for €1.98 million (US$2.09 million), according to organiser ...
Protected by Rome and allowed to continue their religion ... buy sacrificial animals and convert foreign currency into temple coins. Rebellion in Judaea Although Judaea was ruled by the Romans ...
Geneva: A rare Roman coin featuring the portrait of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, sold on Monday at a Geneva auction for 1.98 million euros, according to organiser Numismatica ...
Ancient Greek art spans a period between about 900 and 30 BCE and is divided into four periods: Geometric, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. Throughout that period, artists worked with a wide ...
A rare Roman coin depicting Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, was sold for €1.98 million at a Geneva auction on Monday, according to the auction house Numismatica Genevensis, AFP reported.
A rare Roman coin with an image of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, has sold at an auction in Switzerland for €1.98 million, according to organiser Numismatica Genevensis.
Ancient Rome was a man’s world. In politics, society and the family, men held both the power and the purse-strings – they even decided whether a baby would live or die. Families were dominated ...