Roman Archaeology News

New archaeological discoveries near Roman Pompeii

Archaeologists under the direction from the Superintendence for the Naples Metropolitan Area have made several new discoveries near the Roman ruins of Pompeii in Italy’s Campania region.

Archaeologists discover traces of Roman circus at Iruña-Veleia

Archaeologists from ARKIKUS have announced the discovery of a Roman circus at Iruña-Veleia, a former Roman town in Hispania, now located in the province of Álava, Basque Autonomous Community, Spain.

Roman settlement discovered on the Palomba-Catenanuova route

Archaeologists have discovered a Roman settlement and cemetery during works on the Palomba-Catenanuova route in Sicily.

Two Roman villas found near ancient Wroxeter

Archaeologists conducting a geophysical survey for the National Trust have discovered two Roman villas near the ancient city of Wroxeter (Viriconium Cornoviorum), England.

Major findings at Roman Magna excavation

Volunteer archaeologists have made several major findings during this season’s excavation of Roman Magna.

Remains of Roman fortlet discovered next to Antonine Wall

Archaeologists from Historic Environment Scotland (HES) have discovered the remains of a Roman fortlet next to the Antonine Wall in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

Fragments of large wall painting found in Cartagena’s Roman theatre

Archaeologists have discovered fragments from a wall painting that decorated a portico in Cartagena’s Roman theatre.

Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old Roman winery

A team of archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000-year-old Roman winery in Rome, revealing new insights into the cultural importance of agriculture in ancient Rome and its role as a form of entertainment for the highest echelons of society.

Roman coins found on island in Baltic Sea

Archaeologists from Södertörn University have discovered two Roman coins during a research project on Gotska Sandön, an uninhabited island in Gotland County, Sweden.

Mosaic discovered in ruins of submerged Roman town

A team of underwater archaeologists have discovered a mosaic in the submerged ruins of Roman Baie.

Bronze Age and Roman-period settlement discovered in Newquay

Archaeologists have uncovered ancient dwellings from the Bronze Age and a Roman-period settlement in Newquay, England.

Fragment of giant Roman statue uncovered in Chersonesos

A team of archaeologists have uncovered a fragment belonging to a 4-metre-tall statue during excavations on the western side of St. Vladimir's Cathedral in Chersonesos.

Ancient mummy labels help to reconstruct climate of Roman Egypt

A project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) is using mummy labels to help reconstruct the climate of Roman Egypt.

New discoveries from Roman site in North-Western France

Archaeologists from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) have been excavating a Gallo-Roman necropolis and sanctuary near La Chapelle-des-Fougeretz, a commune in the department of Brittany in North-Western France.

Roman remains uncovered at Exeter Cathedral

New discoveries from the Roman era have been uncovered by archaeologists investigating the historic cloister garden at Exeter Cathedral in Exeter, England.

Statuette of Venus uncovered in Roman rubbish dump

A statuette of Venus has been uncovered by archaeologists during excavations of a Roman rubbish dump in the city of Rennes, France.

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