A Romana-British metal artwork of a panther is believed to show the severed head of a barbarian.
A suave bronze head of Rome’s first emperor, Augustus, dominates the start of this new exhibition at the British Museum. Take a moment to savour its glaring inlaid eyes, if imperial-grade art is your ...
Metal detectorists and archaeologists unearthed over 400 of ancient British, Roman and African coins linked to a military conquest, photos show. Photo from the Cultural Heritage Agency of the ...
“Beauty is pain” was a maxim the Ancient Romans lived by. During near daily trips to communal bathhouses, Romans paid to have their skin scraped, ears scooped out, and body hair plucked. The ...
SIB MONTAGU SHARPE has made considerable additions to this new edition of his account of the archaeology of Middlesex in the period extending from just before the Roman conquest down to Domesday, ...
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