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The relief depicts a woman, identified by archaeologists as the goddess Victoria, or Victory, according to the release. The ...
Roman soldiers typically stayed at temporary camps for a few days or weeks before continuing marching. The Hoog Buurlo camp ...
In Kent, South of England, a Roman fort that has been out of use for over 1,700 years has been reopened. Romans travelled from all over the world and some who settled in Richborough were from ...
What may not have been so defensive was a road—36 feet wide and over 328 feet long—that led from the outside of the eastern gate of the Roman-era fort to the heart of the residential portion ...
with the nearby Richborough Roman Fort marking one of the earliest sites of Roman arrival in Britain. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Dating back to the 14th century, the Barbican once ...
A Roman fort that overlooks the Norfolk Broads has been named one of the UK's best castles. The Telegraph has included the site at Burgh Castle, near Great Yarmouth, in a recent round-up - and ...
An earthquake in Croatia led to a chain of events that helped archaeologists recently discover an ancient Roman theater, officials say. Croatia’s Ministry of Culture and Media announced the find ...
At WrestleMania 41, Roman Reigns faced betrayal from Paul Heyman, leading to a brutal attack by Seth Rollins and and his new ally Bron Breakker. This week on RAW, Reigns was absent as CM Punk ...
Norah O'Donnell is CBS News' senior correspondent and a 60 Minutes contributing correspondent. O'Donnell is also the host of CBS News 24/7's "Person to Person," where she brings interviews that go ...
Netflix has begun construction of its new studio at Fort Monmouth. The project is expected to create thousands of jobs and generate billions in economic impact. The studio will include 12 ...
Fort Worth is now home to 1 million people, just one of 13 U.S. cities to ever cross the threshold, according to census figures released Thursday. The city continues to be among the fastest ...
Archaeologists found more than 100 horse skeletons dating to the Roman Empire in what is now Stuttgart ... from the cavalry fort and 656 feet (200 m) from the civilian settlement.