Nick Dromey, an IrishCentral contributor, examines the tale of the thousands of Irish Palatines, German refugees who arrived ...
By creating a setting that feels like a plausible but reconstructed past, the building presents what critics have described as a “conceptual archaeology.” ...
By creating a setting that feels like a plausible but reconstructed past, the building presents what critics have described as a “conceptual archaeology.” ...
The Romans associated pants with barbarism and eventually banned them, but the legwear eventually became commonplace nonetheless.
Explore the extraordinary campaign of Emperor Maximinus Thrax, a towering figure who led his army deep into Germanic territory, confronting hostile tribes with a mix of discipline, foraging, and sheer ...
Volunteer archaeologists armed with satellite imagery helped identify four previously unknown Roman-era marching camps. The camps, all located in Germany, were dated to the early third century C.E.
In the grand cities of ancient Rome, aqueducts delivered life-giving water to fountains, baths, and homes. The concrete Romans invented allowed them to build these vast networks. But those systems ...
For centuries, Germanic tribes lived in relative stability — then waves of migration swept across Europe. What forced entire peoples to abandon their homelands and move into Roman lands? As California ...
Ray Laurence does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
A new high resolution digital dataset and map—named Itiner-e—of roads throughout the Roman Empire around the year 150 CE is presented in research published in Scientific Data. The findings increase ...