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"Gladiator II" opens with a Roman fleet brutally laying siege to a city in the north African kingdom of ... Contemporary ...
Archaeologists have assembled the “world’s most difficult jigsaw puzzle” to reveal huge frescoes that once adorned a luxury ...
Experts at the Museum of London Archaeology announced a thrilling new discovery after piecing together an ancient Roman ...
It is believed the frescoes once decorated at least 20 internal walls of a high-status Roman building between AD 40 and 150.
the Roman and Byzantine way of life. And we must live with unanswered questions when it comes to the subject of religious faith and identity as expressed in North Africa art in the earliest ...
Three Roman lamps found on the site of the cemetery of Djemal, south of Sousse in Tunisia in North Africa with a written account of their discovery in the 1890s. They were brought to the ...
(Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) Review by Philip Kennicott ... our identity is linked to the western half of the Roman world. “Africa & Byzantium” shifts the focus to the east ...
“The aim of this book is to rehabilitate the reputation of the Vandals, a Germanic warrior people who conquered fabulously rich Roman North Africa in the 5th century AD.” (p. vii). So begins this ...
One of the largest collections of Roman decorative plaster ever found in London has been uncovered in Southwark.
Thanks to Rome’s conquest of places like Carthage and Egypt, the region of North Africa was firmly established in the empire. Roman Africans sometimes traveled to the far reaches of the empire.
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