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Archaeologists have just uncovered and rebuilt the world’s most impossible jigsaw puzzle.
Archaeologists found thousands of pieces of an ancient Roman painting, which features intricate designs and ancient graffiti.
Experts in London have spent three months piecing together the shattered remains of Roman artworks, revealing luxurious ...
The fragments were first discovered four years ago, but it's taken researchers until now to sort through all the pieces.
Archaeologists have pieced together the ‘world's most difficult jigsaw puzzle' to reveal the 'Beverly Hills of Roman London'.
Archaeologists in the UK uncovered a mosaic from the Roman era depicting the famous battle between two protagonists of the ...
National Trust sites across the South West are taking part in the UK-wide Festival of Archaeology, organised by the Council ...
Risa Hoag, founder and president of GMG PR, at her desk in Nyack. Photograph by Angela Gaul. “Use your obstacles.” ...
Historical sources (including the Roman gourmand Apicius and the philosopher Plutarch) describe thrushes as delicacies ...
These bony leftovers were found at a trash pit near the ancient ruins of a fast-food shop in the Roman city of Pollentia on ...
The research illuminates part of the Roman diet and challenges historical assumptions about thrush consumption.
Thrushes were not just a luxury food item in ancient Roman times, but consumed as street food, according to a garbage dump in ...