By piecing together historical records, topographic maps, and satellite imagery, the research team covered more ground than ...
A new map of the Roman Empire's ancient land routes has nearly doubled the length of the confirmed road network, from 190,000 ...
At the height of its dominance, the Roman Empire included over 55 million people, stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria ...
The Roman Empire had an impressive road network. A new dataset now visualizes the road map, adding over 100,000 kilometers of previously unknown routes.
Archaeologists discovered the engraved gemstone at Bremenium, a fort north of Hadrian's Wall. Excavations at a Roman fort in ...
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In the hushed light of a museum gallery, Hallie Meredith discovered something intriguing about ancient Roman glasswork hiding ...
The carriage workshop, which also had evidence of fixing horseshoes, was situated along the well-traveled Via Claudia Augusta ...
Visitors to the exhibition will be immersed in a recreated Roman city with visualizations, holographic gladiatorial combat ...