The fingerprints and hand marks reveal the close, personal contact the Romans had with their dead, according to Carroll.
Roman occupation brought new diseases to Britain, archaeologists find - Lead in urban Roman infrastructure may have led to ...
The Independent reports that archaeologists have discovered infant skeletons from the Roman period bearing significant "negative health markers," pointing to widespread suffering among urban ...
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Roman occupation of Britain damaged the population’s health
Urban populations in southern Britain experienced a decline in health that lasted for generations after the Romans arrived ...
Analysis of skeletal remains from England before and during Roman occupation confirms theories that the population's health ...
The team behind what has been described as "one of the most significant mosaics discovered in the UK" have revealed that it ...
Beneath an office building in London, the first Roman civic basilica appears, revealing the lost ancient town hall of ...
Since the Romans themselves wrote about the subject, we have a clear idea of the good things they did for Britain. Roads, towns, stone and brick buildings, plumbing, writing (IOUs), vineyards and ...
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An 800-Year-Old Design Reveals a Lost Trojan Tale in a Roman Mosaic
Learn how a mosaic in Britain preserves a rare telling of the Trojan War once attributed to the playwright Aeschylus.
In 2020, a farmer in England's Rutland county notified authorities about the possibility that there was a Roman villa located ...
The Romans might be better known for bringing baths and sewers to Britain, but new discoveries show their contributions weren't all so hygienic. Archaeologists excavating the remains of Vindolanda, a ...
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