Roman carriage ornament found in Essex depicts a panther crushing a human head, a brutal symbol of imperial power.
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The Roman massacre that never happened according to a new study of an iconic archaeological site
A new study by archaeologists at Bournemouth University has revealed that bodies recovered from a "war-cemetery," previously attributed to the Roman Conquest of Britain at Maiden Castle Iron Age ...
A gold Roman coin celebrating the conquest of Britain by Emperor Claudius — a coin first discovered in 1895 in the ashes of Pompeii — has sold at auction for nearly $22,400. The gold coin that marks ...
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