Archaeologist Catherine Teitz explores how Roman architecture and everyday life along Hadrian’s Wall evolved over the centuries – and how old excavation records can still yield new insights. She ...
Archaeologists recover fifteen Roman tablets from flooded wells, completely intact with visible writing, along with other everyday objects.
From party invitations to requests for warm socks, letters discovered at Vindolanda, England gave first-hand accounts of everyday life inside a Roman fort. Roman outpostAn aerial view shows the ...
At its peak, the Roman empire numbered some 60 million inhabitants and controlled everything "from Mesopotamia all the way to Hadrian's Wall", said Nick Clark in the Evening Standard. Stationed across ...
Claire Khokhar, a Tennessee native, has always been fascinated by ancient history. As an undergraduate at the University of Memphis, Khokhar majored in history with a minor in classics. She even had ...
How often do you think about the Roman Empire? If you've been approached by someone in your life or heard others discussing their propensity for pondering the ancient civilization over a causal brunch ...