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A group of researchers and students are taking the saying “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” literally. The team was working on excavations of an ancient Roman mansion in Malta when they came ...
Archaeologists said the home will provide them greater insight into life during the Roman Empire in Malta, especially what it was like to live nearby the sprawling Roman Domus. Excavations of the ...
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered three "Fairy Houses" at the Sant’Andrea Priu complex, enhancing the site's ...
Finestre sull'Arte reports that archaeologists have investigated three newly discovered rock-cut chamber tombs of […] ...
Newly restored house in Pompeii offers glimpse of elite life The House of Vettii, Domus Vettiorum in Latin, was being formally unveiled Tuesday after 20 years of restoration.
The domus dates to the 2nd century C.E., when the city of Reims was the Gallo-Roman city of Durocortorum, the second largest city in Roman Gaul.
Three large ships ride waves in the mosaic towards a coastal city, its walls dotted with small towers and porticoes in a scene suggesting the owner of the more than 2,000-year-old home, or domus ...
Archaeologists also made new discoveries at the Roman Domus of Rabat, the university said. Experts from the University of South Florida have been working on finding and digitizing finds from the ...
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