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TheTravel on MSNArchaeologists Discover Mysterious Roman Artifact, But Why It Was Buried Is Even StrangerResearchers have found a Roman brooch in the foundation of an Iron Age house in Scotland, but what was it doing there?
When the Roman Empire began collapsing, Christianity prevailed and the Roman Catholic Church kept its territories together.
A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once believed a backwater town for the Roman Empire lasted far ...
An ancient book about Roman emperors has become a modern bestseller, captivating readers with its timeless stories of power ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWho Were the Huns Who Invaded Rome? A New Study Has Revealed Surprising Genetic DiversityResearchers found that the group led by Attila the Hun contained a mixture of diverse ancestries, with at least a few related ...
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‘Rare’ ancient Roman item found buried under 1,800-year-old fence in Scotland. See itSifting through the dark brown soil of southwestern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a “rare” and “visually striking” Roman ...
The excavation of an ancient Roman city has rewritten the history of the Empire's collapse, archaeologists say. A team of researchers led by the University of Cambridge completed a 13-year dig at ...
Diocletian, who once ruled territory that now includes Croatia, tried and failed to rein in inflation by dictating prices.
A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once believed a backwater town for the Roman Empire lasted far longer than originally believed. Interamna Lirenas was a thriving town ...
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