In Britain, archaeologists have found Iranian and Egyptian beads, Scandinavian amber items, Aegean metalwork, Cypriot and ...
The Romans occupied Britain for more than 350 years and some big names graced the British isles, from Caesar, Hadrian, and Septimius Severus. However, who was the very first Roman to conquer Britain?
It began, as many great discoveries do, with a metal detectorist and a lucky beep. In December 2021, Peter Heads stumbled upon what would turn out to be one of the largest and most significant ...
Fulford agrees that the finds represent a crossroads in culture during this period ... us away from the idea of a Britain that was strongly linked with Roman practices.” ...
The collection includes 405 wooden Roman tablets, Britain’s largest, with London's first recorded mention and gossipy ...
New archaeological research is revealing that, more than a thousand years before Britain became part of the Roman Empire ... to archaeologists as the Nuragic culture. And it is showing the ...
Thousands of artefacts including Britain’s largest collection of Roman tablets and the first written reference ... transforming the Smithfield area and using the power of culture to drive economic ...
Born in Roman Britain 1,500 years ago ... a decision that would have an enduring effect on the island’s culture and religious life. This documentary challenges some of the traditional stories ...
A museum has been given £37,000 to reimagine its Roman Britain artefacts ... Borough Council’s lead councillor for leisure and culture, said: "We are grateful to The National Lottery Heritage ...
The river helped the city develop – from a Roman town to medieval market, frontline in the English Civil Wars and a hub of Britain’s canal network. Time will tell how the Severn shapes Worcester’s ...
If the inhabitants had established regular trade with Roman Britain, we might expect to find a greater variety of Roman objects, but this is a solidly native context. "Rather, the brooch is more ...