Archaeologists unearth the first physical evidence of a basilica designed by the legendary Roman architect Vitruvius.
In an insane discovery, archaeologists in central Italy have unearthed what may be the only physical building ever designed ...
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Archaeologists say they've finally found a long-lost basilica that matches the description the architect wrote 2,000 years ago
Archaeologists have unearthed the stone remains of a 2,000-year-old basilica designed by Vitruvius, a Roman architect and ...
In early January, Italian archaeologists announced the discovery of a sizable Roman villa in Bacoli (ancient Bauli) along the Bay of Naples. The city sits to the west of Naples and was famed in ...
The Roman ruins uncovered at the Parco delle Acacie also include an ancient road, two massive basins, and a wealth of grave ...
Despite being known as masters of trade, these seafarers were never a single collective. Different groups built powerful cities across the Mediterranean and the latest research shows they date back ...
The cemetery found in Suffolk consists of at least 11 Anglo-Saxon burial mounds (barrows) dating to the 6th–7th centuries AD. While acidic sandy soils have dissolved the bones, the excavators have ...
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