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These cities across Spain, where Roman history still shapes the landscape, are where travelers can walk in the footsteps of emperors, soldiers, and everyday citizens. Whether you're a history buff ...
On a riverside in eastern Austria sat a mysterious set of ruins. Some believed it to be an abandoned, run-down castle. Others thought it could be the remnants of a unique, ancient Roman structure ...
Castle-like ruins in Stopfenreuth were excavated and identified as Roman bridgehead fort, proving 175-year-old theory true, institute said and photos show.
Here’s a tip: Do not livestream your illegal excavation of Roman ruins near a Turkish castle. Turkey’s authorities and actual archeologists do not approve of the activity—even if you happen ...
Archaeologists and students excavated a hill with an old stone wall and uncovered some ancient Roman ruins, confirming a decades-old theory. Photo from University of Granada Archaeologists and ...
Digging into the stony soil of northeastern Italy, a team of archaeologists and students expected to find some ancient Roman ruins, but the massive structure that reemerged left them amazed ...
Archaeologists and students excavated a hill with an old stone wall and uncovered some ancient Roman ruins, confirming a decades-old theory. Photo from University of Granada Archaeologists and ...
While exploring the site of a 32-story planned skyscraper in London, archaeologists unearthed the ruins of a nearly 2,000-year-old Roman basilica.
The Roman Amphitheatre is the star here as it's built into a slope facing the Mediterranean, and the sea views behind the ruins are just as striking as the stone tiers themselves.
Castle-like ruins in Stopfenreuth were excavated and identified as Roman bridgehead fort, proving 175-year-old theory true, institute said and photos show.
Archaeologists and students excavated a hill with an old stone wall and uncovered some ancient Roman ruins, confirming a decades-old theory. Photo from University of Granada Archaeologists and ...
Castle-like ruins in Stopfenreuth were excavated and identified as Roman bridgehead fort, proving 175-year-old theory true, institute said and photos show.