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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.
Early Christian tomb discovered in Viminacium
In eastern Serbia, in Viminacium, an early Christian tomb was discovered that dates back to the beginning of the 3rd century CE. Human remains were buried in an ordinary grave. Originally, it was believed that the deceased belonged to a low social class.
Early Christian tomb from Roman times discovered in Serbia
Scientists found in the ancient city of Remesiana (now Palanka in southeastern Serbia) an early Christian tomb from Roman times – roughly from the 4th-5th centuries CE.
Several human remains and foundations from Roman times were discovered in Lincolnshire
In the eastern part of England, in Lincolnshire, human remains, ceramics and foundations of buildings were found that date back to Roman times. Scientists estimated that the finds date back to the 2nd-3rd century CE.
Remains of Roman building discovered in northern England
During an excavation carried out at Bamburgh Castle in the north of England, the foundations of a Roman building were discovered. The building had a circular shape and has 20 meters in diameter.
Roman coin from 4th century discovered in Slovakia
An amazing find was discovered in the Slovak city Spišské Vlachy – a Roman coin dating back to the 4th century CE. It shows the emperor Constantius II, who ruled between 337 and 361 CE.
In England, remains of Roman production complex was found
In Corby (central England), the remains of a larger Roman manufacturing complex were found, where many specialists worked 1,600 years ago, building villas and houses.
Roman bench and antique statuettes were found in France
Roman bench and antique statuettes were found in the French city of Vienne. The discovery was made in what used to be ancient luxury gardens on the banks of the Rhone.











