Vessels brimming with coins suggest a convenient method of hiding savings underground.
Lime granules trapped in ancient walls show Romans relied on a reactive hot-mix method to making concrete that could now ...
Travel throughout much of Europe today and you’ll find traces of the Roman Empire everywhere. Amphitheaters, aqueducts, walls, bridges, forts and other structures built centuries ago are still ...
Concrete was the foundation of the ancient Roman empire. It enabled Rome's storied architectural revolution as well as the ...
Concrete was the foundation of the Roman Empire. For centuries, researchers have tried to uncover the secret behind the ...
How often do you think about the Roman Empire? For a team of international researchers who went all in and mapped the ancient Roman road system, the answer — truly — is every day. And now, anyone can ...
New research into an abandoned construction site in Pompeii has revealed the secrets of Roman cement manufacturing.
A discovery in Sardinia reveals up to 50,000 intact Roman coins, prompting research into trade, shipwrecks, and Mediterranean routes.
Some of the carved masks indicated that the nearby Roman theater hosted much more than just staged dramas.
Berenike was an isolated, windswept outpost. It linked the Roman Empire to the trade routes of India, Arabia, and East Africa ...
There were many ways in which the elites of ancient Roman society flaunted their wealth. They built vast villas, sponsored ...