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2,000-year-old Roman road revealed directly under Old Kent Road in London
A major discovery has revealed a well-preserved section of Watling Street, an ancient Roman road, beneath the modern Old Kent Road in Southwark, southeast London.
The unearthed section of Watling Street, constructed shortly after the Roman invasion of Britain in CE 43...
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2,000-year-old Roman road revealed directly under Old Kent Road in London
A major discovery has revealed a well-preserved section of an ancient Roman road, beneath the modern Old Kent Road in Southwark, London.Dario Radley (Archaeology News Online Magazine)
DNA evidence rewrites history of Pompeii victims buried in volcanic eruption
A recent study led by an international team of researchers has unveiled new insights into the victims of Pompeii, challenging longstanding assumptions about the identities and relationships of those entombed by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE...
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DNA evidence rewrites history of Pompeii victims buried in volcanic eruption
A recent study challenges long-held assumptions about the identities and relationships of Pompeii's victimsDario Radley (ArchaeologyNews Online Magazine)
Lidar technology reveals long-lost Silk Road cities in Uzbekistan’s mountains
In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, two long-hidden medieval cities along the ancient Silk Road trade routes in the mountains of Uzbekistan have been revealed using advanced drone-based lidar technology...
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Lidar technology reveals long-lost Silk Road cities in Uzbekistan’s mountains
Two long-hidden medieval cities along the ancient Silk Road trade routes in the mountains of Uzbekistan have been revealedDario Radley (Archaeology News)