The effort started when amateur archaeologists discovered a single gold coin in a nearby field in Holzthum village in north ...
After the Western Roman Empire began to collapse in the late fourth century, Rome’s Colosseum fell into disrepair.
The mysterious Lycurgus Cup is a convincing artifact indicating that, possibly unbeknownst to them, the ancient Romans used ...
Pompeiopolis was one of the largest cities in the Paphlagonia region during the Roman period in terms of the area it covered.
A hoard of Roman coins dating from the Fourth century and covering the reign of nine emperors has been found in northern ...
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman Empire by the Emperor Constantine in the 4th century AD. Before then, Christians got into trouble because they refused to worship the ...
Archaeologists recently concluded their excavation of an area in Luxembourg that contained a hoard of 141 ancient Roman coins ...
Built in the late fourth century over the home of two martyred Roman noblewomen and in continual use ever since, this unassuming neighborhood church now serves Rome’s Filipino community.
A team of archaeologists recently discovered a hoard of 141 Roman gold coins dating back to around the Fourth Century CE in northern Luxembourg. According to the National Institute for ...