Aristos is a Newsweek science and health reporter with the London, U.K., bureau. He is particularly focused on archaeology and paleontology, although he has covered a wide variety of topics ranging ...
A new study shows how the Roman Temple of Venus in volcanic Italy survived 2,000 years with advanced mortars, bricks, and volcanic materials.
Restoration work on a centuries-old canal in Wales has been halted after construction workers discovered what is believed to be an ancient Roman bathing complex, Heritage Daily reported. The ...
View post: One of Saucony's Most Reliable Running Shoes Just Got a Rare Discount Ahead of Black Friday A new discovery has answered age-old questions about a Roman bathing complex. Serpent imagery and ...
Archaeologists excavated a rare Roman military site in Villeneuve-sur-Lot and uncovered a roughly 1,900-year-old thermal bath complex, photos show. Photo from L. Destrade and Inrap Digging into the ...
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Temple of Venus survived almost 2,000 years in volcanic landscape, here’s how
The Temple of Venus on the volcanic Phlegraean Fields in southern Italy has long baffled scientists because, despite the ...
An archaeological team has discovered the oldest Roman baths in Asia Minor known to date in Sagalassos, Turkey. Sagalassos was inhabited as a city until the 7th century AD, when it was destroyed by ...
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