Game Pieces Made of Bones, Hinted at Roman Military Strategy Among the exciting archaeological discoveries, some intriguing ...
The games in questions could be either Ludus Latrunculi or Doudecim Scripta, both of which were known board games played with ...
Archaeological excavations in the Kaleto district of the Bulgarian town of Lom, which concluded recently, uncovered significant Roman military remains dating back to the 1st century AD ...
An rare discovery in northern Luxembourg has given historians a fresh glimpse into the final years of the Western Roman ...
Basalt fields in the Black Desert are the home of thousands of Safaitic, Greek and Latin inscriptions (Photo courtesy of ACOR) AMMAN – During the Roman occupation of the region, which gradually ...
Credit: National Museum of Antiquities of the Netherlands Two metal detectorists in the Netherlands have found a hoard of first-century gold and silver coins. The rare mix of Roman and British money ...
Since humans discovered the power and capability that comes with numbers, we have lived in societies that enable us to … ...
The 404 coins, including 44 from Britain, are believed to be a mix of military pay and the spoils of war, stashed by a Roman soldier after he returned to the European continent ...
The object, dating back to the 3rd or 4th century AD, is believed to be the smallest Roman lock ever found in Europe ... Early theories suggest it could have been traded, taken as war loot, or brought ...
A rare intact Hellenistic estate at Khirbet el-Eika in Eastern Galilee was likely abandoned by its inhabitant as Yonatan ...