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Believed to have been part of a much larger ornament, the pair found it during their 21st year of volunteer excavations.
Researchers believe the 47-centimeter-high sandstone relief, dating to around 213 AD, may symbolize the end of the Severan Wars and was part of a larger commemorative structure.
The Mosaico exhibition at Humayun’s Tomb features 1,900-year-old Roman mosaics, exploring Italian history and techniques, ...
After volunteering for over two decades, a husband-and-wife amateur archaeologist duo made the discovery of a lifetime.
From the most complete Roman fort in Britain to the 12th century remains of a priory on a 'mystical' island, here's where you ...
In early 19th-century London, the arrival of temple artworks taken from the Acropolis of Athens inspired both poetic raptures ...
A sandstone carving, believed to date back to around 213AD and represent the Roman goddess of victory, has been discovered ...
An ancient statue depicting the Roman goddess of victory has been unearthed at Hadrian’s Wall by amateur archaeologists. The ...
A couple of volunteer archaeologists participating in an excavation unearthed a Roman depiction of the winged goddess of victory near Hadrian's Wall. The Vindolanda site contains an important Roman ...