The recent archaeological discovery also deepens our understanding of trade networks between India and the Roman Empire.
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Roman Olive Oil Production Facilities in North Africa
Located in western Tunisia, the plants operated between the third and sixth centuries and likely helped supply precious olive ...
The identity of a Roman-era individual found in southern England has finally been resolved after scientists at the Natural ...
A faded label suggested the bones had been unearthed at the nearby Beachy Head cliffs sometime in the 1950s, though specific details of the original excavation had been lost to time. What followed was ...
Africa’s name does not descend from the epistemic centers of Athens or Rome. The continent carries a name originating not from Greek philosophers or Roman conquerors, but from the indigenous Amazigh ...
Scientists have now re-examined the 2000-year-old skeleton and its DNA with new techniques. Dr William Marsh, one of our ...
Executive Nicholas Cull Appointed Head of HR for APO Group's Volunteer Program Supporting the Roman Catholic Church in Africa ...
The identity of a Roman-era individual found in southern England has finally been resolved after scientists at UCL and the ...
New DNA research reveals the woman long believed to be the first Black Briton was actually white and from Roman-era southern ...
The skeletal remains of this Roman-aged female individual were uncovered in the collections of Eastbourne Town Hall in 2012. Subsequent research suggested her origins were in sub-Saharan Africa; ...
Perhaps also surprising, the remains of cats and artistic depictions of them have been observed in various archaeological ...
Researchers have found that domestic cats “did not spread to Europe with Neolithic farmers [in West Asia]” as earlier ...
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