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A unique “archeological box” at the foot of the Aventine
A new archaeological area inside a private residential lot that will, however, be open regularly to visitors: this is “The archaeological box of the Domus…
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Roman mosaic floor found at Southwark Street development site
Archaeologists working on a site in Southwark Street have uncovered the largest area of Roman mosaic to be discovered in London for half a century.…
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Floors in ancient Greek luxury villa were laid with recycled glass
Although this 1700 years old luxury villa was excavated and examined both in 1856 and in the 1990s, it still has secrets to reveal. New…
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Discovering Roman mosaics
A fabulous new find where history meets luxury in Antakya When hotel construction work unearthed extraordinary mosaics, the owners decided to create a new archaeological…
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Luxury Domus Found Under Rome’s Subway Stop
Archeologists in Rome were astounded when a luxurious Roman domus emerged during excavations for the expansion of the city’s subway. The ‘Commander’s House,’ as it’s…
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Hunter and Hunted. The Roman Mosaic from Lod
On 18 October a very special loan from Israel will go on show in the rotunda of the Altes Museum. The exhibition ‘Hunter and Hunted…
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Magnificent ancient mosaic found near Tel Aviv returns home
An exceptionally well-preserved Roman floor mosaic, showing a rich variety of fish, animals, birds and ships, has returned to the site where it was first…
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Archaeology breakthrough: 2,000-year-old Roman discovery offers major new insight into era
A ROMAN chariot has been found alongside the fossilised remains of horses in Croatia in what is a bizarre archaeological find. The chariot, thought to…
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With Netflix’s Ancient Apocalypse, Graham Hancock has declared war on archaeologists
Netflix’s enormously popular new show, “Ancient Apocalypse,” is an all out attack on archaeologists. As an archaeologist committed to public engagement who strongly believes in…
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Tiny flakes tell a story of tool use 300,000 years ago
When prehistoric people re-sharpened cutting tools 300,000 years ago, they dropped tiny chips of flint—which today yield evidence of how wood was processed by early…