Old Jewish 'Purification' Bath Found While Digging a Roman City; 'Oldest Discovery of Its Kind in the World' Ancient ...
But the Roman imprint on the city is undeniable. The city achieved UNESCO World Heritage status for its well-preserved ruins in the year 2000. Its long, rich history also makes Tarragona one of ...
However, as the Roman Empire declined ... Once thought to be a relatively modest town, the city’s newly uncovered ruins pointed to a vast urban center with considerable economic influence.
Archaeologists found the ruins of an Iron Age settlement with a “rare” ancient Roman brooch buried underneath, possibly as an offering. Photo from GUARD Archaeology Sifting through the dark ...
The Roman ruins were chanced upon in 1848. Image: City of London Corporation The ruins are not to be confused with the 'Roman Bath' in Surrey Street near Temple, which is not actually Roman at all.
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The ruins of an ancient Jewish ritual bath have been found near Rome – the oldest such discovery outside of the biblical region of Israel and the surrounding area.