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A rare 1,800-year-old Roman relief of the Victory goddess Victoria has been uncovered at Vindolanda Fort near Hadrian’s Wall ...
This video explores the rich tapestry of Ancient England's history from 40,000 BC to 410 AD, tracing the evolution from early hunter-gatherers to the end of Roman rule. It delves into the cultural and ...
Tradition and innovation combine in this historic port town on the East Sussex coast in southern England.
Vindolanda was first built by the Roman army, before construction had even begun on the 73-mile-long Hadrian’s Wall, to guard ...
In Rome's Colosseum and other amphitheaters in cities scattered across the sprawling ancient Roman Empire, gladiatorial ...
The relief depicts a woman, identified by archaeologists as the goddess Victoria, or Victory, according to the release. The counterpart to Greek goddess Nike, Victoria personified victory and was ...
Britannia is the national symbol of the UK and can be seen across the country on multiple statues or old pound sterling coins ...
The findings, published in the journal Antiquity, provide the first conclusive chemical evidence that tin from Cornwall and ...
Researchers compared puncture marks on an 1,800-year-old skeleton in the UK to various animal bites, and concluded that the individual was likely bitten by a lion.
An ancient Roman mosaic depicting a scene in which a specialist gladiator called a venatore confronts a lion, is on display at the Bardo National Museum in Tunis, Tunisia, in December 2011 ...