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Scholar Uncovers Secret Lost for 1,500 Years Hidden on the Back of a Roman Glass Cup

A flipped Roman glass cup revealed symbols once thought decorative but now understood as ancient makers’ marks. In the...

Rich Roman pyre burial found in France – The History Blog

A richly furnished pyre burial from the High Roman Empire period (early 2nd century) has been unearthed at Lamonzie-Saint-Martin...

Sealed Roman sarcophagus opened in Budapest – The History Blog

A massive Roman limestone sarcophagus found still sealed in Budapest has been opened revealing the skeletal remains of a...

Roman Woman Depicted On Ancient Marble Sculpture Found In Crimea Identified

Conny Waters -  AncientPages.com - An ancient Roman sculpted portrait of an unidentified woman was discovered in a residential...

Hidden Ancient Messages Found On Roman Glasswork Decoded

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Hallie Meredith, an art history professor and glassblower at Washington State University, made a significant...

Roman pool was healing sanctuary of Asclepius – The History Blog

Artifacts connected to the cult of Asclepius have been unearthed at the Roman pool in Bahçeli, southern central Turkey....

Giant Circular Roman Burial Site With No Bones Discovered – Was It A Cenotaph?

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - An unusual Roman circular burial site has been uncovered, notable for the absence of any...

Itiner-e: Digital Map That Increases Roman Empire Road Network By 100,000 Kilometers

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - A newly published study in Scientific Data introduces Itiner-e, a high-resolution digital dataset and map...

Roman cremation necropolis found in Hyères – The History Blog

A Roman necropolis from 1st through the 3rd centuries A.D. has been uncovered in Hyères in the Var department...

Metal detectorist turns in large Roman coin hoard he looted 8 years ago – The History Blog

A metal detectorist who illegally excavated a Roman coin and silver hoard in the Hildesheim area of Lower Saxony...

Monumental Roman tumulus found in Bavaria – The History Blog

The foundations of a Roman-era burial mound with stone walls have been unearthed near Nassenfels in Upper Bavaria. Stone...

Roman sailor’s grave marker found in New Orleans yard – The History Blog

The 2nd century grave marker of a Roman sailor has been discovered in the back yard of a Tulane...