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The graveyard of Liternum, near Naples, was in use between the first century B.C.E. and the third century C.E.
Thousands of years ago, Greco-Roman statues offered viewers a multi-dimensional experience that also called to our olfactory senses.
Italian authorities have recovered several rare Estrucan artifacts from the third century ... Eventually the culture was absorbed into the Roman Republic. In addition to the funerary object ...
The 2,000-year-old artifacts exhibit a rare blend of aesthetic influences (from Persian to Classical Greek and Roman) and a high ... with the then Soviet Tajik Republic (present-day Tajikistan ...
Over 2,200 years ago, the Republic of Rome founded ... to the memory of these fighters” in Roman society. Based on the burial structures and artifacts found in the Liternum graves—like coins ...
Many tourists love learning about a new place, but some countries are currently dangerous and are on the US government's do-not-travel list.
When you’re the emperor Augustus, they let you do it.
Hundreds of once-missing artifacts, hunted down over decades by a special Italian police unit, have been unveiled for the ...
The London Museum received a £20 million donation and more than 14,000 Roman artifacts from Bloomberg Philanthropies, including items from a third-century CE temple dedicated to the Roman god ...
“Analysis revealed a single-layer settlement dating from the late Roman period, ending abruptly with a fire dated no earlier than 347 A.D. based on coin evidence,” the authors wrote in the study. “The ...
Archaeologists also found a number of other artifacts at the site – including the bones of a different dog, the remains of a ...