Over 2,200 years ago, the Republic of Rome founded a colony called Liternum on Italy’s west coast, just north of present-day ...
Spain is full of cities with deep roots in history, but few have as rich and well-preserved a heritage as Mérida, capital of the Extremadura region.
A perfect base to explore impressive Roman ruins and the stunning beaches of the Turquoise Coast, this port town has garnered ...
A powerful storm revealed odd formations on the seabed off the coast of this African country, unveiling an entirely forgotten ...
Deep beneath farmland in western Bulgaria, construction workers digging a gas pipeline uncovered something extraordinary: the ruins of a lost Roman settlement, abandoned after a devastating fire ...
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.
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 ancient Roman settlement of Liternum was found in 194 B.C. and thrived for about 400 years before rapidly declining and being abandoned. Today, Liternum Archaeological Park is on the outskirts of ...
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.
That city is Colchester in Essex ... constructed on top of the ruins of the old Roman temple. Over the centuries, the castle survived sieges, served as a prison, and was even partially ...