In the 2nd and 3rd Centuries AD, long and straight, double-edged swords were the norm for the Roman armies, slightly longer ...
In a Polish forest, metal detectorists discovered a Roman spatha sword, dating back over 1,700 years, near Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. The sword, broken in two, might have been used by Vandal warriors ...
Photo from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the long-lost tomb of ancient King ... discovered a Roman spatha sword, dating back over 1,700 ...
Here are some of the latest discoveries: 3,500-year-old tomb of ancient king unearthed in ... metal detectorists discovered a Roman spatha sword, dating back over 1,700 years, near Kraków ...
Here are some of the latest discoveries: 3,500-year-old tomb of ancient king unearthed in Egypt. See what was found inside Archaeologists found a simple tomb near Luxor and identified it as the ...
Ancient 2,000-year-old sword discovered in Poland’s Jura region Believed to belong to a Vandal warrior, deliberately broken in burial Undergoing research before being displayed at Mokra Museum ...
Now a popular tourist destination along the Adriatic coast, Rimini—or Ariminum in ancient times—had been a major Roman town for centuries, and the modern city is strewn with monuments from ...
A pair of metal detectorists bundled up and headed into a snowy forest in Poland. They hoped to find some artifacts from World War II — yet stumbled upon a much older and rarer weapon.
The yellowed and sometimes barely legible pages of 16 th-century texts speak of disaster after disaster—from the Black Death to locust invasions to a period of intense climate change that ...