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Roman sun hat: A 'very rare' 1,600-year-old brimmed cap that may have protected a Roman soldier from Egyptian sandstorms
A rare example of a sun hat from late Roman Egypt that was stitched together from fabrics in five colors.
The Cantabrian Wars (29-16 BC) represented Rome's final push to subjugate the last independent Celtic peoples in western continental Europe. The conflicts were so challenging that Augustus himself ...
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A Rare 2,000-Year-Old Roman Sun Hat From Cleopatra’s Egypt Has Been Restored to Its Former Glory
The hat lay flattened and moth-eaten for more than a century in a museum box. Now, the rare 2,000-year-old headpiece (made ...
Seven skeletons found over a decade ago stashed inside a Croatian well didn’t immediately provide any clues toward the site’s history. New research changed that, showing that all seven skeletons were ...
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Archaeologists find a severed Roman warning to the Celts
The discovery of a decapitated skull on a Roman frontier in northern Spain has turned a long abstract story of conquest into ...
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New Exhibition in Saudi Arabia's AlUla Highlights Ancient City of Dadan
Saudi Arabia’s AlUla is preparing to open new chapters in the history of the ancient city of Dadan, the former capital of the ...
A cauldron, chariot parts, ornate jewelry: Precious objects found in the Melsonby Hoard are shedding new light into the rituals of Iron Age Britain.
The mystical rock-carved horsemen of Gool are gradually losing the battle against time, and the ancient stone warriors await rescue and preservation by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) or some ...
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Ancient Roman fort yields 2,000-year-old fruit that survived the centuries, plus other treasures
Archaeologists discovered rare Roman relics at Bremenium Fort in northern England, including 2,000-year-old preserved fruit, pottery and military artifacts.
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire and the Rise of ChristianityAlice Roberts, Simon & Schuster, £22IN her latest book ...
As Greece builds to accommodate a rise in tourism and other development projects, unearthed antiquities complicate progress.
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, in modern-day Turkey, was an ornate memorial built for Carian ruler Mausolus and overseen by his sister-wife Artemesia II.
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