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At a site not far from an ancient forum and amphitheater once used to host Roman gladiators, archaeologists discovered an ...
Archaeologists in Switzerland have uncovered the ruins of a Roman-era amphitheater — possibly the youngest on record — where spectators likely watched gladiator fights and animal hunts with bated ...
Way back in A.D. 6, during the expansion of the Roman Empire along the Danube and ... “The geophysical prospection we use at LBI ArchPro covers large expanses and leaves what is buried intact.” ...
Archaeologists launch a project to analyze 4,000 Roman bricks from Trier, Germany, revealing insights into ancient building ...
Archaeologists in Naples, Italy, have shed new light on the lives of Roman gladiators after discovering ... It was reportedly located close to a forum and amphitheater where these iconic ...
A necropolis extending over 150 square meters is emerging in ancient Liternum, near the Forum and the Amphitheater of the Roman colony in ... necropolis's prolonged use over generations.
Trained as an architect specializing in historic buildings and knowledgeable about Greek and Roman archaeology ... hay and dumped animal dung. In the amphitheater above, the enormous vaulted ...
It is a popular tourist destination that draws visitors keen to see the Roman aqueduct, which was built under Emperor Trajan, who ruled from 98–117. Still in use to this day, the aqueduct ...
The finding suggests that Liternum was not only a residential area but also a resting place for gladiators after their ...