Archaeologists discovered ancient Roman inscriptions and a 1,900-year-old coin wedged between rock formations while exploring ...
While recently exploring a partially-flooded chamber tucked 650 feet deep inside a Spanish cave, archaeologists noticed an ...
The structure consists of three concentric walls up to five meters high and 25 towers. Inside, the tomb of a possible Roman legionary has been discovered ...
Time will tell if the EU Commission will approve IAG's takeover of TAP, however, IAG is seen as the frontrunner to take it ...
There are around 2 million pieces that make up the Alexander the Great mosaic, but where did they come from?
the Iberian Peninsula, and Tunisia. For instance, the white tesserae might derive from Carrara marble, while the green and black ones could originate from serpentinites and basalts either locally ...
Coimbra is one of the oldest cities in Portugal, with a deep connection to the country’s history. The city met the first Moors arriving in the Iberian Peninsula and became the birthplace of six ...
The beads were identified as amber, something that was not common in Syria during the Iron Age and originated from the Baltic ...
Archaeologists uncover a lavish private bathhouse in Pompeii, revealing the city's opulence and the tragic final moments of ...
Passenger train traffic from Finland via Tornio to Haparanda would open up the possibility of traveling to Sweden and the rest of Europe by land.
Mosaics were a flourishing art form in the Roman Empire, where artisans pioneered ... they say the rocks could have come from Italy, Greece, the Iberian Peninsula and Tunisia.