The artifacts in the tomb include four matching plates and a personalized bowl. They were crafted in Italy and date back to the year 0. These objects suggest that Flaccus was a Roman soldier who ...
Experts think the well-preserved bronze artifact was made between 500 and 450 B.C.E. It will be sold at auction on January 25 ...
The artifacts are poorly preserved ... explanations is that "the coins may have been brought by trade or by Roman soldiers on a mission." "Usually, treasures of coins outside the Roman Empire ...
They traced the pottery to ancient Italy, confirming that Flaccus was indeed a Roman soldier. Previous digs in the region, unearthing pottery shreds, could not prove the presence of a settlement ...
French archaeologists have discovered artifacts and sites spanning multiple centuries, from the Late Bronze Age to the ...
Within the grave, they discovered various artifacts including a bronze strigil ... confirms that Flaccus was a Roman soldier. It is a unique find because it is not only the oldest Roman grave ...
All the artifacts are surrounded ... such as deconstruct the myth that the Roman army was an entirely male world. Just like the modern army, the fighting soldier is actually in the minority.
Helen Gittos, a professor of medieval history at Oxford University, in the U.K., has developed a new theory regarding the ...
Archaeologists in Gloucestershire, England discovered a Roman horse changing station, ancient coins, pottery, and a rare ...