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Archaeologists Found a Lost Roman City That Was Erased for 1,600 Years. Story by Tim Newcomb • 3mo. Crews starting work on a gas line in Bulgaria uncovered a late Roman-era settlement.
Deep beneath farmland in western Bulgaria, construction workers digging a gas pipeline uncovered something extraordinary: the ruins of a lost Roman settlement, abandoned after a devastating fire ...
Starting in 2021, a research team led by Musallam R. al-Rawahneh—an associate professor of archeology and ancient Near East studies at Mutah University—began looking for Tharais. The field project ...
Archaeologists discovered rare paintings, showing Helen of Troy and other Greek figures, in the lost Roman city of Pompeii 2000 years after the deadly volcanic eruption.
THE lost Roman city believed to be home to three apostles of Jesus has been uncovered, archaeologists Last month, archaeologists from the Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology at Kinneret ...
Ever wanted to experience what the Roman city of Pompeii was like before or during the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E.? Most museums, including the archaeological sites at modern ...
Archaeologists unearth ‘hidden empire’ after discovering long-lost Roman city. The team of archaeologists found unprecedented 57 Roman Empire-era sites ...
The continuing discoveries at Pompeii 05:42. Excavators in Pompeii recently unearthed the remains of two more victims of the ancient volcanic eruption that encased the lost Roman city in ash and ...
Archaeologists working in North Macedonia have uncovered an ancient lost city which they believe to be Lyncus, a settlement dating back to the 7th century B.C.
Archaeologists Found a Lost Roman City That Was Erased for 1,600 Years. We’re lucky it hadn’t been burnt to ash. By Tim Newcomb Published: Mar 20, 2025 8:00 AM EDT.
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