Aaron Hammond of Timeline Auctions said: “These iron construction nails were crafted by the Roman 20th Legion under Governor Gnaeus Julius Agricola for the fort headquarters at Inchtuthil.
THE BODY of a Roman man buried face-down with a knife in his back - and missing his feet - has sparked mystery at the site of a huge, newly-unearthed fort. The eerie discovery was made in Spain ...
The marbles in the Torlonia Collection have been inaccessible to the public for decades. Now, some of them will be exhibited ...
During the second century, the Roman military abandoned some of their forts in southwestern Scotland and moved further south, but “conflict between the local Britons and Roman soldiers is likely to ...
Archaeologists from the Museum of London have discovered a well-preserved part of the ancient city of London’s first Roman basilica underneath the basement of an office block. The basilica was ...
An office building from the 1930s in the heart of London was about to be demolished and redeveloped by its owners — until archaeologists unearthed remnants of the city’s first Roman basilica ...
Swathes of Britain had already been conquered – Roman camps, forts and roads had sprung up in lands once dominated by tribes of Celts; precious gold, tin and iron had been seized along with ...
Ambleside's rich history dates back to Roman times, with a fort at Waterhead and ties to people like Wordsworth, John Ruskin, and Beatrix Potter. The Armitt Museum offers a slice of local history ...
Archaeologists have made an extraordinary discovery under an office block in London: the remains of the city's first Roman basilica. It's been described as one of the most significant ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth renamed Fort Moore to Fort Benning, following through on his pledge to restore the original names of military bases, also including Fort Bragg – but not exactly ...
READ MORE: A single 2,000-year-old tooth unlocks the secrets of Trimontium Man found dead in a pit by a Roman fort Jordan Barbour, of GUARD Archaeology that led the excavation, co-authored the ...
The 2,000-year-old basilica was “once the beating heart of Roman London,” the Museum of London Archaeology said. By Claire Moses Reporting from London Archaeologists have unearthed the ...