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Discoveries and news in Rome
All the latest information about discoveries from the world of ancient Romans. I encourage you to let me know about any Roman news and to indicate any corrections or inaccuracies. I try to search for material everywhere, but it is natural that not everything will be noticed by me.
Roman gate discovered in Israel
In the Greco-Roman city of Hippos in Israel, near Lake Tiberias, a 1.8 m tall Roman gate was discovered next to a stone structure in 2016.
11 amazing Roman finds from Derby
The area around today’s Derby was once a Roman city with hundreds of people. As it turns out, it was the earliest organized centre in the area.
100 silver items from Roman times were discovered
More than 170 years ago, Scottish workers cleaning a field of stone with dynamite discovered three beautiful silver artefacts: a spiral bracelet, a chain, and a pin. However, instead of searching the area for new finds, they went back to work as instructed. For years the field was forgotten.
Antique coins discovered in wall in Israel
During construction work near the city of Modi’in in Israel, a hiding place with 16 rare silver coins dating back to the 1st century BCE was discovered. – scientists estimate that the coins were smelted between 135 and 126 BCE.
Fashionable Roman shoes have been found
In 2016, a 2,000-year-old Roman shoe was found in a well in Saalburg, Germany.
2000-year-old inscription with rules of horse racing
Historians have successfully decrypted a 2,000-year-old inscription carved on a monument in honour of a Roman-era “jockey” Lukuyanus in the city of Beyşehir, Turkey.
Scientists successfully sequenced entire genome of Pompeian victim
In 79 CE Pompeii, Herculaneum or the Stabiae were destroyed by the mighty eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The remains of many victims of the cataclysm have survived to our times, giving researchers a chance to conduct in-depth research. In recent days, scientists have published the conclusions of the analysis they carried out on the remains of two victims from Pompeii.