The British northern frontier was the edge of the Roman world — and a place of violence, boredom and opportunity, experts told Live Science.
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Ancient Roman concrete could heal itself? New Pompeii evidence shows a key step scholars missed
Long dismissed as poor construction, ‘self-healing’ lime clasts have helped Ancient Roman structures persist for millennia.
A previously unknown early medieval settlement has been unearthed in Suffolk during preparatory work for an offshore wind ...
From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
A villa in Pompeii has survived two thousand years and is still well preserved. Image via Wiki Commons. Concrete was the foundation of the Roman Empire. For centuries, researchers have tried to ...
The University of Sheffield is offering a new MSc in Human Bioarchaeology and Osteology starting September 2026.
A NASA planetary scientist has proposed what may be the first scientifically sound explanation for the mysterious Star of Bethlehem that guided the three wise men to the infant Jesus over two ...
Archaeologists finished excavating the most complete part ever discovered of the foundations of the walls, which surrounded ...
A construction site dating back nearly 2,000 years to the putative demise of Pompeii in 79 CE has revealed new evidence for ...
Excavations of a workshop that was buried in Pompeii almost 2000 years ago have given archaeologists unique insights into ...
Interns funded by a UC-HBCU grant learned key professional skills and found their calling while excavating an archaeological ...
Tim Newcomb is a journalist based in the Pacific Northwest. He covers stadiums, sneakers, gear, infrastructure, and more for ...
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