Two Mithraic Roman altars are to be displayed as a part of an upcoming exhibition after being acquired for the nation.
Excavated at Inveresk in East Lothian, the altars date to around 140AD, a period when southern Scotland was reoccupied under Antoninus Pius. Curators believe they offer fresh insights into the beliefs ...
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What if the Roman Empire never fell
The Roman Empire was on the road to collapse, never to recover again. But what if all of this never happened? What would the ...
A Norwegian archaeologist believes that the Norwegians were on their way to the Roman Empire as mercenaries around the year ...
Those findings paved the way for a series of large, on-the-ground surveys conducted between 2024 and 2025. A team of ...
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How five battles triggered the fall of the Western Roman Empire
The fall of the Western Roman Empire was not a single event but a chain reaction. Key battles such as Adrianople, the Frigidus River, the Catalonian Plains, and Cape Bon drained manpower, morale, and ...
Ancient Rome’s reputation for bad emperors partly rests on hostile sources written after the fact – and Domitian may be the ...
Roman Philosophy Machiavelli’s Roman Empire Sam Spound explains why the author of The Prince thought about Rome so much. In ...
For the first time in 2,000 years, a Roman arm guard can be seen in its entirety after a painstaking reconstruction that saw the assembly of dozens of found fragments. The piece of brass armor was ...
There’s a saying that, when Rome falls, the whole world will fall. Which frankly seems a little melodramatic and egotistical ...
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