A new discovery from the Roman empire outlines a juicy case of second-century crime. Containing an extraordinary 133 lines of ...
Explore the fascinating narrative of forgery and tax evasion in ancient Rome through the discovery of a remarkable Greek ...
The document is the longest Greek document found in the Judean Desert, spanning over 133 lines of written text.
A newly translated papyrus found in Israel provides information about criminal cases and slave ownership in the Roman Empire.
Researcher Uncovers Ancient Papyrus From a Storeroom, Provides Insight Into Criminal Cases in Roman Empire A researcher from ...
Scientists have deciphered a 1,900-year-old papyrus describing a court process from the time of the Roman occupation of ...
The world of the Roman Empire was not just one of legions, emperors, and conquests — it was also a world of legal disputes, ...
Imagine my surprise when, reading the parasha, an ancient Hebrew woman jumped right out ... the baby boys thrown in the river, or the beaten slaves who die of torture. We don’t believe that ...
"This is the best-documented Roman court case from Iudaea apart from the trial of Jesus," said one researcher.