With Rome gone and literacy fading, one furious monk became the only contemporary voice describing Britain’s collapse.
The box was excavated from a Roman-era grave in England. It was found among a trove of artifacts spanning roughly 8,000 years ...
At the Roman fortress of Isca Augusta—modern-day Caerleon—legionaries trained for battle with discipline and precision. In ...
The villa, dubbed the "Port Talbot Pompeii," suggests that the ancient Romans were far more established in Wales than ...
The cemetery found in Suffolk consists of at least 11 Anglo-Saxon burial mounds (barrows) dating to the 6th–7th centuries AD. While acidic sandy soils have dissolved the bones, the excavators have ...
An "eye-catching" pair of conjoined Roman gold rings - as well as nearly 100 pieces of marble - have been discovered during ...
The unexpected discovery of a well-preserved and fortified villa in Margam Park in South Wales sheds new light on the Roman ...
A massive hoard of Iron Age objects, including an ancient Celtic war trumpet, was discovered during a routine dig in West ...
The buried remains of the largest Roman villa ever found in Wales have been detected beneath parkland on the south coast, in ...
Found in an elite military hoard, this "once-in-a-lifetime" discovery challenges what we know about Iron Age warfare.
The trumpets were commonly used to inspire Celtic warriors, but Romans captured them as war trophies. The discovery could be ...
Among the most remarkable discoveries is a high-status grave containing two individuals buried alongside a fully harnessed ...