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Early artwork by Titian with dramatic past of thefts to go under hammer in London
The painting was first stolen by Napoleon's troops from Belvedere Palace in Vienna during the early 19th century. More recently, in 1995, it was taken from Longleat House in England.
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New Bumble tool relieves the “burden” of women making the first move
Last week, Bumble wiped clean its Instagram account. Like a pop star entering a new era, the dating app was setting a blank slate before revealing its next chapter.
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How scientists reconstructed a huge statue of Emperor Constantine the Great in Rome
The ancient 11-metre structure was recreated using high tech software to scan a handful of surviving fragments.
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British Museum explores the personal tales of Roman soldiers in new blockbuster exhibition
London’s British Museum's latest exhibition invites visitors to step into the shoes of an ordinary Roman army soldier.
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Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum
The Italian Culture Ministry describes the more than 2,000-year-old Roman domus as a true "authentic treasure."
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1900-Year-Old Roman-Era Swords Uncovered in Israel
Archaeologists in Israel uncovered four Roman-era swords inside a remote cave.
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Lost and found! Ruins of ancient Nero’s Theater discovered near Vatican
The Roman emperor Nero is understood to have had a deep love of drama and the performing arts but the exact location of his theatre has been a mystery until now.
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Paradise for archeologists: Roman-era aristocrat tombs revealed in Gaza
Palestinian archaeologists have found another lead sarcophagus, believed to belong to Roman aristocratic leaders. It's the second to be unearthed in a Roman-era necropolis discovered in Gaza City.
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Ancient statue of Hercules discovered during sewage repair works in Rome
An ancient statue depicting Roman demi-god Hercules has been discovered during sewage repair works underneath an archaeological park in the Italian capital.
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Pompeii discovery ‘first evidence’ Greek was also used in Ancient Rome
Archaeologists say the discovery of a well-preserved skeleton in a Pompeii tomb is the first confirmation that Greek was used in Ancient Rome alongside Latin.
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Mass grave mystery: Archaeologists discover 150 Roman-era soldiers in Vienna
Archaeologists in Vienna have uncovered an incredibly rare Roman-era mass grave, possibly linked to Emperor Domitian’s Danubian campaigns.
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Archaeologists stunned by one of Britain's biggest Iron Age hoards which could rewrite history
One of the largest and most significant Iron Age hoards ever discovered in the UK has been unveiled. It will likely reshape our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ago.
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Nero’s grand palace reopens: Visitors can now explore the legendary Domus Aurea
Roman Emperor Nero is most famous in popular imagination for playing the fiddle while Rome burned. Now his grand royal residence is once again open to the public.
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Archaeologists uncover extraodinary 2,000-year-old Roman basilica beneath London office
The excavated remains in London consist of the Kentish limestone foundations of a massive two-story Roman basilica, where officials would have made key political and legal decisions.
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Archaeologists uncover extraordinary 2,000-year-old Roman basilica beneath London office
The excavated remains in London consist of the Kentish limestone foundations of a massive two-story Roman basilica, where officials would have made key political and legal decisions.
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Ancient herald school in Roman Forum opens to public after major restoration
Before gladiators clashed and chariots raced, Rome’s imperial heralds roused the crowds - and now, their ancient training school at the Roman Forum has reopened after centuries.
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Thessaloniki Metro: Ancient treasures meet high-tech transit in Greece's long-awaited subway launch
Greece’s Thessaloniki metro, set to open after two decades of construction, unearthed 300,000 archaeological artefacts during excavations, including Roman roads, mosaics, and ancient burial sites.
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Jordan, Ancient Roman city Jerash(Gerasa)
Ancient Jerash is a Greco-Roman city, north of the capital Amman. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, after the Roman conquest in 63 BC, Jerash and the land surrounding it were annexed to the Roman province of Syria, and later joined the...
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Jordan, Ancient city Pella
Pella is found in northwestern Jordan, 27.4 km south of the Sea of Galilee. Pella represents one of ten Decapolis cities that were founded during the Hellenistic period and became powerful under Roman jurisdiction
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Jordan, Ancient city Gadara (Umm Qais)
Umm Qais or Qays is a town in northern Jordan principally known for its proximity to the ruins of the ancient Gadara, also a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular
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Germany, Trier, Porta Nigra - Roman Black gate
Germany, Trier, Porta Nigra - Roman Black gate