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1st-century burial holds Roman doctor buried with medical tools, including 'top-quality' scalpels
May 4, 2023
1st-century burial holds Roman doctor buried with medical tools, including 'top-quality' scalpels
The grave of a medical man who died roughly 2,000 years ago has been unearthed in Hungary, along with needles, forceps, scalpels and other tools he used for his profession.. The medical toolset, dating from the first century A.D., is a rare find, according to a translated statement released on...
Diver unexpectedly discovers Roman-era shipwreck carrying beautiful marble columns off Israel's coast
May 15, 2023
Diver unexpectedly discovers Roman-era shipwreck carrying beautiful marble columns off Israel's coast
A diver swimming in the Mediterranean Sea recently happened upon an 1,800-year-old shipwreck off the northwestern coast of Israel. Although archaeologists knew about the wreck, they didn't know its exact whereabouts as it was covered by sand, Koby Sharvit, director of the underwater archaeology unit at the Israel Antiquities Authority...
Ancient Romans sacrificed birds to the goddess Isis, burnt bones in Pompeii reveal
May 16, 2023
Ancient Romans sacrificed birds to the goddess Isis, burnt bones in Pompeii reveal
Archaeologists excavating the Temple of Isis in Pompeii have discovered the remains of a ritual banquet where dozens of birds were eaten, possibly to placate the goddess after her temple was downsized. The find shows the importance of birds to worshippers of Isis, an Egyptian cult that had become established...
1,700-year-old Roman watchtower ruins discovered in Switzerland
May 17, 2023
1,700-year-old Roman watchtower ruins discovered in Switzerland
The remains of a Roman watchtower dating to the fourth century A.D. have been discovered by the Rhine River in northern Switzerland. The watchtower had a square base measuring 23 feet by 23 feet (7 by 7 meters) and 3-feet-thick (1 m) walls, researchers said in a translated statement. It's...
2 hidden male skeletons discovered under pile of rubble in Pompeii's 'House of the Chaste Lovers'
May 18, 2023
2 hidden male skeletons discovered under pile of rubble in Pompeii's 'House of the Chaste Lovers'
Archaeologists have discovered two skeletons buried beneath a collapsed wall in Pompeii and think that their deaths were the result of an earthquake that coincided with Mount Vesuvius' deadly eruption in A.D. 79. The skeletons were found during excavations at the House of the Chaste Lovers, a block of buildings...
A metal detectorist in Wales discovered an 'adorable' ox-headed bowl. It could reveal a lost Roman settlement.
May 18, 2023
A metal detectorist in Wales discovered an 'adorable' ox-headed bowl. It could reveal a lost Roman settlement.
A metal detectorist in Wales stumbled upon a stockpile of artifacts that includes Iron Age vessels, Roman coins and a once-in-a-lifetime find: a bowl with a handle crafted to look like an adorable ox head. The finds, which the U.K. government declared treasure on April 28, were located in 2019...
Heavy rains expose ancient phallus and 'imposing' face carvings at Roman fort in Spain
May 26, 2023
Heavy rains expose ancient phallus and 'imposing' face carvings at Roman fort in Spain
Heavy rains in Spain have revealed the stone carvings of a phallus, human face and cornucopia at an ancient Roman fort. The carvings were crafted at Tossal de La Cala, a fort dating to the first century B.C. in modern-day Benidorm, on the Mediterranean coast. Although the ancient art was...
'Liquid gypsum' burial from Roman Britain scanned in 3D, revealing 1,700-year-old secrets
Jun 8, 2023
'Liquid gypsum' burial from Roman Britain scanned in 3D, revealing 1,700-year-old secrets
About 1,700 years ago, a wealthy Roman family was buried with a bizarre material — liquid gypsum — poured over their corpses. Now, a noninvasive 3D scan of this burial has revealed the insides of their burial cocoon. Gypsum is a mineral and key ingredient in cement and plaster that,...
'Completely unique' Roman mausoleum discovered in rubble of London building site
Jun 19, 2023
'Completely unique' Roman mausoleum discovered in rubble of London building site
A completely unique, 2,000-year-old Roman mausoleum that has emerged from the rubble of a development site in central London is the most intact ever discovered in the U.K. The monumental tomb — of which low walls, entrance steps and interior flooring remain — is bejeweled with two mosaics composed of...
1st-century coins from Jewish revolt against the Romans discovered near the Black Sea
Jun 21, 2023
1st-century coins from Jewish revolt against the Romans discovered near the Black Sea
Decades after fighting Jewish rebels in the Holy Land, a Roman military unit traveled to what is now the country of Georgia, leaving coins minted in what is now Israel at one of their camps there, new research reveals. Archaeologists discovered the Roman-era coins at Colchis, in western Georgia near...
Silver medal featuring winged Medusa discovered at Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall
Jun 28, 2023
Silver medal featuring winged Medusa discovered at Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall
A nearly 1,800-year-old silver military medal featuring the snake-covered head of Medusa has been unearthed in what was once the northern edge of the Roman Empire. Excavators discovered the winged gorgon on June 6 at the English archaeological site of Vindolanda, a Roman auxiliary fort that was built in the...
2,000-year-old 'not a pizza' fresco discovered in Pompeii
Jun 28, 2023
2,000-year-old 'not a pizza' fresco discovered in Pompeii
Archaeologists in Pompeii have discovered a still-life fresco of a Mediterranean meal that looks good enough to eat. But if you think it looks like a pizza, hold the cheese. Pizzas as we know them today, with tomato and mozzarella, weren't baked in Italy until the 1800s. Instead, the Roman...
Roman aqueduct and 'luxurious' burials unearthed during construction of underground parking garage in Serbia
Jul 3, 2023
Roman aqueduct and 'luxurious' burials unearthed during construction of underground parking garage in Serbia
Archaeologists have unearthed several Roman tombs and the remains of an aqueduct in the center of Belgrade, the Serbian capital. The finds date to the period when the city was a settlement, known as Singidunum, within the Roman Empire. So far, we have discovered 14 Roman tombs from the third...
Elite Roman man buried with sword may have been 'restrained' in death
Jul 13, 2023
Elite Roman man buried with sword may have been 'restrained' in death
In an isolated field near a Roman villa in Wales, archaeologists have discovered the skeleton of a man buried facedown. Adorned with a silver pin and a sword, he may have been a Roman soldier — but large nails near his neck, back and feet offer tantalizing evidence that he...
Evidence of Roman-era 'death magic' used to speak with the deceased found near Jerusalem
Jul 17, 2023
Evidence of Roman-era 'death magic' used to speak with the deceased found near Jerusalem
Ancient human skulls, oil lamps and parts of weapons hidden in a cave near Jerusalem are signs the site was used in the Roman era for attempts to speak to the dead — a practice known as necromancy, or death magic — according to a new study. Based on the...
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