A precious gem found at Carlisle's Roman Bathhouse has illuminated the intricacies of religion on Rome's northernmost frontier.
Over time, the people of Britain and the Romans mixed. The Britons began to live the Roman lifestyle and the Romans took on local customs. People mainly lived in small villages of wooden houses ...
This map shows the approximate location of the major tribes who lived in Britain at the time of the Roman Conquest of Britain in the First Century AD. The sole source for the existence and ...
A new exhibition running at the British Museum explores the vast network of cultural and commercial connections that spanned ...
and a rugby club's field neighbours the most complete Roman amphitheatre of its kind anywhere in Britain. Despite this ...
Gladiator fights were once staged in Roman-occupied Britain, new research suggests. Tests have proven that the Colchester Vase - an ancient artefact which depicts a fight between combatants - was ...
Ruins stand next to homes and pubs and you can still walk with no restriction through a place where thousands once bayed for ...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pompeii shows that people found holding one another beneath the volcanic ash weren’t related in ...
Research from the University of Reading in 2010 showed a British-Roman woman in York, whose remains were found in 1901, had African ancestry Some might think the first black people in Britain ...
Britain’s Most Mysterious Places . Among England’s rolling hills and vast moors lie some of the most mystifying places in the ...
A pit of human bones, potential evidence of a catastrophic epidemic that struck Constantinople in 541 A.D. Sulfur deposits ...
Martínez Jiménez, Javier 2024. City, Citizen, Citizenship, 400–1500. p. 29. Early Medieval Britain is more Roman than we think. The Roman Empire left vast infrastructural resources on the island.