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Residue found in Roman vial reveals first evidence of ancient physicians use of feces in medicine
The vial, also known as an unguentarium, is commonly believed to have held perfumes or cosmetic oils.
Those findings paved the way for a series of large, on-the-ground surveys conducted between 2024 and 2025. A team of ...
Several years ago, construction work for a new school in Frankfurt led to a discovery of regional importance: a large Roman sanctuary. This was ...
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2,000-year-old Roman Mithras sanctuary unearthed in Bavaria stuns experts
Bavarian archaeologists just unearthed an astonishing sanctuary dedicated to the god Mithras in the ...
That single vial—an unguentarium recovered from a tomb in ancient Pergamon, once a major medical hub—has now delivered rare, chemical evidence that human feces were used as medicine in the Roman world ...
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Ribchester Helmet: A rare 'face mask' helmet worn by a Roman cavalry officer 1,900 years ago
The helmet has been a powerful symbol of Roman Britain since it was discovered over 200 years ago.
View post: New AI Tool Helps Predict A Deadly Medical Condition A new discovery has answered age-old questions about a Roman bathing complex. Serpent imagery and a dedicatory altar confirmed the ...
In Serbia, archaeologists are carefully removing sand and soil from the well-preserved wooden remains of a Roman ship. The ship was found by miners in a large coal quarry. Following the exposure of ...
The Attingham Estate in England has long been a hotbed of archaeology, and the National Trust recently opened the site to amateur archaeologists. A public dig in September uncovered Roman artifacts, ...
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Divers uncover world’s largest late Roman hoard with 50,000 coins hidden beneath the Mediterranean
The calm waters nearSardinia’s northeastern coast concealed an extraordinary archaeological cache until a diver’s chance ...
Italian archaeologists recently unearthed ancient Roman tombs during the excavation of a necropolis – including one bearing the epitaph of a gladiator. The discovery was announced by the Archaeology, ...
Archaeologists from the French National Institute of Preventive Archaeological Science (Inrap) have discovered a large ...
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