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Interesting Engineering on MSN2,000-year-old wicker well from Roman Britain astonishes archaeologistsIn Norfolk, England, archaeologists discovered a “beautifully preserved” Roman well that’s providing an unprecedented ...
The thousands of fragments once formed an enormous fresco that decorated around 20 walls in a building in central London.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Traces of an Iron Age Settlement and Roman Villa in EnglandThe excavation, which followed the discovery of two Roman swords in 2023, is providing historians with fresh insights into ...
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Factinate on MSNArchaeologists in England found terrifying evidence that Roman gladiators squared off against lions in brutal exhibitions of human vs animal combat.In April 2025, archaeologists announced the discovery of the first hard physical evidence of gladiatorial combat head-to-head ...
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London researchers recently reconstructed large Roman plaster collection, revealing vibrant frescoes hidden for 1,800 years ...
The Romans even brought animals, like rabbits to Britain. And stinging nettles too! The Romans also built temples to worship their many gods – like Mars, Jupiter, Mercury and Venus.
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IFLScience on MSN"Jigsaw"-Like Fresco Made Of Thousands Of Fragments Reveals Artistic Traits Not Seen In Roman Britain BeforeThe decorated plaster was found dumped in a large pit at a London development site that has previously yielded other ...
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A couple who have volunteered in numerous excavations over the years found a "highly revered" ancient artifact at a fort in ...
Similar designs have been identified at only a handful of sites across Britain, including the opulent Fishbourne Roman Palace, about 60 miles to the southwest of this site.
Roman Britain's main produce were crops like spelt wheat and six-row barley. Because the province had a wet climate, sowing these crops in spring was more viable than in winter, but this made them ...
THE first Birdlip Roman festival is preparing to transport visitors back in time with a day of immersive history and hands on activities ...
Why Were Women So Central to Social Structures in Pre-Roman Britain? Experts say the pattern flips conventional assumptions about family structures in ancient times. Durotriges tribe project dig ...
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