A metal detectorist in Germany has discovered a rare hoard of almost 3,000 Roman-era coins outside of the Roman Empire's ancient borders and far from any known Germanic tribe settlements of the time.
A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once believed a backwater town for the Roman Empire lasted far longer than originally believed. Interamna Lirenas was a thriving town ...
Hüssen faces north, the Roman Empire at his back ... A stunning network of walls, rivers, desert forts, and mountain watchtowers marks Rome’s limits. At its peak in the second century A.D ...
In 1865, work along a mountain slope unearthed ... in 181 A.D. By the second century, the empire had expanded across the Alps, bringing with it the Roman’s version of wine production.
They carried water from mountain springs and other fresh water ... Theatres were built throughout the Roman Empire. Their design was usually a semi-circle arrangement of seats around a stage ...