Archaeologists who excavated a Roman cemetery say it is "unique" due to the range of different types of burial and grave ...
Dead puppies, potential human sacrifices, and a painted dog penis bone—what was going on in Roman-era Britain?
A mysterious Roman artefact thought to have been buried to defend an iron age house has been found in a new archaeology breakthrough. An enamelled bronze brooch was found placed in the foundations of ...
Experts are investigating the discovery of a mysterious Roman artefact uncovered in an Iron Age settlement under an Ayrshire ...
Researchers believe the brooch came north with Roman soldiers, possibly as a ritual offering or battle trophy.
The silver coins were minted over a period of more than 200 years, suggesting that Roman currency at this time was relatively ...
Researchers have discovered grisly evidence of a ritualistic sacrifice at an ancient English fort. Archaeologists have been ...
Archeologists have been probing a mystery which may shed light on the way he ancient people of Scotland interacted with the ...
Unlike typical Iron Age burials, which were usually in a supine or crouched position, this individual appeared to be sitting ...
Aerial archaeology in Britain, Europe, and the Middle East is set for discussion at an upcoming meeting in Appleby.
A team of experts and enthusiasts discovered the structure at High Tarns Farm in northwest England. Researchers think it dates to between the late 10th and early 11th centuries ...
An inscription on the vase names gladiators Memnon and Valentinus, suggesting it commemorates a real combat event in Colchester.