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Only one victim of crucifixion has ever been identified in Roman Britain: The man’s skeleton—with a two-inch nail driven through its heel bone—was discovered during a dig in Cambridgeshire ...
Researchers in London recently announced that a giant “archaeological puzzle” has been solved, revealing artwork that’s been ...
It tells not of redemption or massacre at the hands of invading “Anglo-Saxons” but of “a negotiated and mixed identity” that took shape over centuries. In many places, Romano-British ...
Archaeologists in London have painstakingly pieced together thousands of fragments of an ancient Roman fresco that has not been seen for 1,800 years. "It was like assembling the world's most ...
The Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and founded Londinium, the basis of modern London, shortly afterwards. Their occupation lasted for almost 400 years, ending in 410 AD.
Thousands of newly discovered fragments, which once adorned a high-status Roman building, offer an unprecedented glimpse into the artistic sophistication and daily life of ancient Londinium.
“Every generation has used Roman Britain as a kind of mirror to play out its own anxieties about identity, about nationhood, about empire and power.” In Greig’s hands, that complex tangle ...