Groundbreaking micoexcavations at Pompeii have revealed that the city's slaves may have eaten better than its free Romans.
ROME, DEC 5 - Fresh discoveries have been made in the Villa of the Slaves at Pompeii, the Civita Giuliana complex where ...
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2,000-Year Preservation: Perfect Casts of Pompeii’s Final Victims
Archaeologists uncovered two male bodies perfectly preserved in ash near Pompeii’s Civita Giuliana estate. Created using 19th ...
New discovery in the 'villa of the slaves' at Pompeii, the Civita Giuliana complex where the enslaved workers, whom the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the submerged ruins of a medieval Silk Road city beneath Lake Issyk-Kul. Located in ...
Many of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites are overshadowed by their more famous neighbors, leaving countless ...
Archaeologists working at the animal cemetery at Berenike have documented remains from three dozen primates, marking a significant shift in Roman pet-keeping practices. Previously, the handful of ...
A meticulous analysis of the fourteen plaster casts that preserve the void left by the bodies of the victims of Pompeii has ...
Richard Bevan reveals the real stories behind the world’s lost cities - how they fell, how they were found, and why their ...
Clues from a digital reconstruction of a lavish ancient home are changing how researchers understand Pompeii’s elite.
When the a.d. 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius blanketed the southern Italian city of Pompeii in layers of volcanic debris, it preserved the bodies of many individuals who had perished. Since ...
As the world gears up for the Milano Cortina Winter Games next year, production of Olympic and Paralympic medals was at full ...
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