Mosaic panel from the Roman era that was taken during World War II has been returned.

Mosaic Panel Returned to Pompeii After WWII Theft A travertine mosaic panel featuring erotic themes from the Roman era was returned to Pompeii on Tuesday. This artwork had been stolen during World War II by a Nazi German captain. The Italian consulate in Stuttgart facilitated the repatriation from Germany, where it was held by the […]
WWE Raw: Roman Reigns returns successfully

Roman Reigns Returns to WWE Roman Reigns made a comeback to the WWE arena during “Monday Night Raw” to fend off a post-match attack involving Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. In this showdown, CM Punk managed to pin Breakker, earning himself a chance to compete for the World Heavyweight Championship against Gunther at next month’s […]
Settlement from Roman times with military items discovered in western Germany

Exciting Archaeological Discoveries in Germany Recently, archaeologists in Germany uncovered remnants of ancient Roman settlements, revealing structures and artifacts that date back nearly two millennia. Located in the western town of Delbrück, the Shafbright site has been occupied since the first century, with a first-century advertisement recently found by the Westphalia Lippe Association (LWL). On […]
Strange 12-sided artifact from the Roman Empire puzzles experts: ‘A cosmic symbol’

Mysterious 12-Sided Objects from the Roman Empire There’s quite a lot to unpack here. Researchers are still puzzled by the enigmatic 12-sided bronze objects that date back to the Roman Empire. The first of these Roman Dodecahedrons appeared in 1739 in England’s Midlands. Since that discovery, around 120 of these geometric oddities have been unearthed […]
Researchers in London recreate a rare Roman fresco that was concealed for 1,800 years.

Ancient Roman Artwork Uncovered in London Researchers in London have made an exciting breakthrough, solving what they describe as a significant “archaeological puzzle” and uncovering artwork hidden for 1,800 years. On June 17, London Museum Archaeology (MOLA) shared the successful reconstruction of a collection of Roman wall plasters, which turned out to be the largest […]
Exhibit of ancient Roman coins in Spain features the Tomares treasure

Ancient Roman Coin Collection Displayed in Spain Officials in Spain have recently revealed a significant collection of ancient Roman coins. This noteworthy announcement comes from the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, which has introduced the exhibition titled “Treasures of Tomales.” The coins were unearthed in 2016 during a construction project in Tomales, Spain, where over […]
Two-thousand-year-old Roman shoes found underground

Volunteers Discover Ancient Shoes at Roman Fort Recently, volunteers stumbled upon not one but two ancient shoes while working at a historic site in Britain, much to their surprise. This intriguing find happened in Magna, an old Roman fort located in Northumberland, during late May. The Roman Army Museum, which is situated near Brampton’s Fort, […]
Ancient Roman quick meals featured thrushes and different meats, new research reveals

New Insights into Roman Fast Food Culture Recent research unveils a fascinating aspect of life in ancient Rome—specifically, their fast food habits. This exploration offers a fresh perspective on daily living in those times. Alejandro Valenzuela, a researcher, has delved into the dining practices of ancient Romans in his paper titled “Urban Consumption of Urban […]
Ancient 2,000-year-old shoes puzzle archaeologists at a Roman fort

Ancient Shoe Discovery in Northumberland Recently, volunteers stumbled upon an intriguing find while excavating a historic site in England: not just one, but two remarkably preserved ancient shoes. This notable discovery occurred at the Magna Ancient Roman fort in Northumberland during late May, according to a statement from the Roman Army Museum, which is located […]
A passerby discovered remains of an ancient Roman structure at a construction site on a Swiss highway.

Exciting Archaeological Discovery in Switzerland Pedestrians recently stumbled upon an unexpected arrangement of stones that led archaeologists to rediscover ancient Roman structures. This finding was shared on Facebook by the Swiss Canton of Solothurn on May 20. The discovery is described as “exciting” and was located at a highway construction site near Routerbach, about 22 […]