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The urn belonged to a Roman man named Senicio, whose name was inscribed on the vessel. Along with his cremated bones, ...
Ancient traders soon became skilled at finding their way around paying tariffs to Roman authorities. The empire’s borders were so long traders could sometimes avoid tariff check points ...
The team found storage areas that housed olive oil, honey, fats, and wine—they even found wine jar labels—while administrative ... workers in the Baltic and Roman eras. But during the time ...
A rare and impressive 1,200-year-old red-painted jar used for liquid ... goods across the entire empire and, therefore, were vital to the economy. During the Roman and Byzantine periods, it ...
Top Spanish chefs have endorsed garum as a fishy sauce with deep roots in Spanish and Roman history ... for “burning wine”—and shortened to “mustard.” Though several ancient cultures ...
Excavated from a nearly 2,000-year-old villa in Valencia, Spain, the broken-up murals once formed fresco decor ...
Although the team obviously can’t tie zircon minerals to the Roman Empire’s collapse, their lengthy migration inside frozen ...
Archaeologists launch a project to analyze 4,000 Roman bricks from Trier, Germany, revealing insights into ancient building ...
Archaeologists excavated a construction site in Stuttgart and found an ancient Roman graveyard with over 100 military horses, officials said. Photo from the State Office for Monument Preservation ...