Rome transported obelisks and treasures from Egypt and Greece, showcasing engineering, art, and cultural exchange.
Digital reconstructions are bringing structures to life that may have collapsed during Mount Vesuvius' eruption in 79 C.E.
Archaeologists recently unveiled an Egyptian vase inside what was once a fast-food kitchen in Pompeii. In a Nov. 6 Facebook ...
A Bronze Age pottery fragment from a Mycenaean site near the Acropolis reveals detailed Greek art, offering new insight into early culture.
Visitors have flocked to the once-buried city of Pompeii since its rediscovery in the mid-eighteenth century. Now you can see ...
Using virtual reality, archaeological artifacts, and a little creative imagination, curators have created a new immersive experience of long lost Roman life.
The research team from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona analyzed pottery from key El Argar administrative centers including Tira del Lienzo and Ifre in Murcia province. According to the study ...
A nearly 2,000-year-old ceramic vessel from Egypt has been found during conservation efforts in Pompeii, the Roman city ...
The site's name, Patlachique, may derive from patla-achiuhcan, meaning "the place where exchanges are made to produce water," based on analysis of the glyph in the 16th-century Codex Vergara. This ...
Thousands of holes arranged in a snake-like pattern on Monte Sierpe in Peru could have been a monumental accounting device ...
That’s Besh-Ba-Gowah Museum in Globe, Arizona for you – a 700-year-old archaeological wonderland that somehow flies under the radar of most Arizona bucket lists. Let me tell you, if time travel were ...