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Digging into the chalky orange-brown soil of western Germany, archaeologists exposed the ruins of an ancient Roman military ...
Archaeologists in Haltern am See excavated wall, building ruins, road of Roman military campsite and found typical artifacts, very rare pottery, officials said.
Archaeologists in Haltern am See excavated wall, building ruins, road of Roman military campsite and found typical artifacts, very rare pottery, officials said.
Construction Techniques: The roadbed consisted of 1.4 meters of layered gravel, sand, and chalk, demonstrating the durability ...
This southern Turkish seaside city has all the makings of a memorable break: an atmospheric old town, a Roman harbour full of ...
The exhibition 'On the Paths of the Jubilee. Pilgrims, Trains, Popes', held at Villa Farnesina on the occasion of the Jubilee ...
Standing proud on the corner of Farquhar Street and Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, St George’s Church has always attracted ...
Discovered near Kfar Saba, the ornate coffin fittings may hint at ties to pagan cults -- or a Roman soldier’s final journey ...
Italy's ambitious plan to connect the island with the mainland via a record-breaking bridge is sparking both hope and controversy across the nation.
Parts of Europe are sweltering under intense heat, with authorities warning of rising wildfire risks and severe health impacts linked to high temperatures.
Lost Ancient Egyptian City Discovered by Archaeologists Anton Petrus - Getty ImagesKey Points:Archaeologists have unearthed ...
Billionaires are building ultra-luxury doomsday bunkers that rival five-star resorts with lavish amenities beneath the earth.