Scientists have deciphered a 1,900-year-old papyrus detailing a court process from the period of Roman occupation in Israel.
Serbian coal miners just stumbled upon the 1,700-year-old remains of a Roman ship that once supplied the distant reaches of ...
I've been working as a tour guide in Rome since 2008, and it only seems to be getting more crowded with tourists. Instead, go ...
In Gallia Belgica, an impressive hoard has been discovered shedding light on the cultural changes of the late Roman Empire.
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare ancient Roman artifact that has revealed previously unknown places lost to time. The ...
Explore the fascinating narrative of forgery and tax evasion in ancient Rome through the discovery of a remarkable Greek ...
Archaeologists uncovered a boundary stone, used to mark land borders during the Roman Empire, dated to a period during which ...
The discovery reinforces the theory that Hadrianopolis was not only a cultural center but also a strategic military enclave ...
A newly translated papyrus found in Israel provides information about criminal cases and slave ownership in the Roman Empire.
“Forgery and tax fraud carried severe penalties under Roman law, including hard labor or even capital punishment,” Dolganov ...
"This is the best-documented Roman court case from Iudaea apart from the trial of Jesus," said one researcher.
The lentil-shaped objects were unearthed in Hadrianopolis, an ancient city in modern-day Turkey, that once hosted a Roman ...