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Archaeologists recently found a massive stone basin in Italy dating back more than 2,000 years — remnants of a once-powerful rival of Rome.
From Roman ruins to candlelit alleyways, this walled city invites travelers to explore the chilling stories that linger where history and the supernatural meet.
On the outskirts of Rome, Italy, a team of archaeologists led by a Missouri professor painstakingly uncovered a “massive” set of ancient Roman ruins. The structure turned out to be a 2,200-year-old basin — and offered a “rare” glimpse into the past.
Archaeologists in Aachen found an ancient Roman wall, part of a destroyed fort and a clue in a 140-year-old mystery, city officials said. Photo from the City of Aachen Walking through the center of Aachen, Germany, the city feels as if it’s been around ...
Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered an ancient Roman hospital that became a Christian sanctuary, revealing centuries of transformation in Kaunos.
Today, AD joins architect Nick Potts in London to uncover the city’s ancient Roman origins. Before London, there was Londinium, the capital of Roman Britain, and although it was abandoned by AD 450, the influence and some remnants of the ancient city ...
Revised plans for 85 Gracechurch Street were approved this year following discovery of 1st century Roman basilica
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10 Best Places for Roman Ruins Outside of Italy
Rome, Italy, is naturally the number one destination for history buffs who want to learn more about the Roman Empire. The Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Roman Forum are some of the most famous monuments from that era of history beginning in 625 B.C.E ...
People visit the ruins of Roman baths in Ankara, Türkiye, Nov. 2, 2025. Covering an area of approximately 65,000 square meters, it offers a glimpse into the ancient Roman bath complex. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua) People visit the ruins of Roman baths in Ankara, Türkiye, Nov. 2, 2025.