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Archaeologists Discover ‘Sumptuous’ Frescoes at Ancient Villa Preserved by Mount Vesuvius’ Eruption
Fragments of a peahen, a comedic theatrical mask and other intriguing finds are providing new insights into the history of ...
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Archaeologists uncovered a game-changing discovery in Pompeii
Archaeologists in Italy have made a stunning discovery that adds to our understanding of ancient Roman life. Subscribe to our ...
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New paintings and rooms discovered at royal Roman Villa di Poppea stun experts
A recent excavation of the famous Villa Poppea has discovered new paintings and rooms. Archaeologists have unearthed ...
Volunteer archaeologists are set to return to the remains of a Roman settlement after making the most significant discovery ...
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Archaeology breakthrough after discovery of 'sumptuous' 2,000-year-old frescoes at ancient villa
Scientists working in southern Italy have found a "sumptuous" collection of frescoes buried by the eruption at Mount Vesuvius ...
What did Roman houses look like, and how did they vary depending on a person's social status? Even with some considerable ...
ArtNet News reports that excavators working in the ancient Roman town of Oplontis, three miles west of Pompeii, have ...
Features of the site suggest that the property may have once belonged to Poppaea Sabina, Emperor Nero's second wife. He had ...
New frescoes with "extraordinary details and colours" and new rooms have been unearthed in a villa on the suburbs of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, the archaeological park said on Thursday.
Explore Roman life in West Essex at Epping Forest District Museum’s new exhibition, ‘Town and Country: Life in Roman Durolitum’, opening 14 March 2026.
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The Roman road beneath south east London and where to find it
Beckenham was once crossed by a Roman road that stretched for miles across London and the south east of England.
Vibrant depictions of a peacock and a theatrical mask have emerged on frescoes in the Villa de Poppea, a site linked to Nero's second wife.
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